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Italian
Imported
All Natural
Your Price: $10.95
Acacia honey is produced in May in Northeastern Italy. This delicate and much sought-after honey is runny, and very pale straw-yellow in color; it is almost crystal-clear. Acacia honey has delicate flavors of sugared almond and vanilla. Due to its high concentration of fructose, it does not crystallize easily. Each jar contains 8.8 oz.... read more
American
New York
All Natural
Gluten-free
From: $6.34
The All Parmesan Crisps are made entirely of cheese! The crisps contain all natural ingredients and are free from wheat, gluten, trans fat and sugar. And above all they are crisply delicious. The Kitchen Table Bakers make these All Parmesan Crisps that may become part of your healthy lifestyle. It all started in the summer of 2003, when the crisps were developed at the kitchen table. We sell 3 varieties: Aged Parmesan, a special blend of pure aged cheeses; Sesame, a great crunch and texture; and... read more

Greek
Imported
All Natural
Your Price: $9.51
Mt. Vikos Apricots and Figs in Orange Muscat Sauce is made with Greek figs and non-sulphered apricots, fresh oranges, muscat wine, honey and cardamon. These all natural gourmet apricots and figs are a perfect complement to a cheese board. Cheese and fruits go very well together, and many cheese accompaniments are also an excellent choice if you want to find a topping for your ice cream or dessert and often these products are great in salads, rice dishes or with meat. Each tub contains 9 ounces. ... read more
American
Connecticut
All Natural
Artisanal
Farmstead
From: $7.03
The All Natural, Artisanal Gourmet Pestos ingredients are grown at Bear Pond Farm, a small certified organic farm in Connecticut. These amazing pestos are nut-free, though they are made in a facility that does process peanuts and tree nuts. You can freeze and re-freeze these gourmet pestos; no waste, no spoilage. Just microwave them on low power with the lid ajar so that they will vent; in order to warm them to just room temperature. Once thawed you can keep them for 30 days in the refrigerator ... read more