Reddit reviews La Tourangelle, Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 25.4 Fl Oz
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Roasted Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce
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INSTRUCTIONS
Just go to your choice of a grocery store and you should be able to find a decent bottle. I just look them up on google after I see a few that might be good to see if they are worth it.
You can also find the Kirkland stuff on sites like Amazon(will be marked up) or you can buy a can of this stuff that I personally enjoy and is cheaper.
Do a little research and you can find decent stuff online for good prices if you are willing to wait. Otherwise go scope out the stores you said or even try some local italian markets/delis if you have any. They will help you out.