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Prosciutto Di Parma Imported from Italy aged 14 months»rank: 2277from: PastacheesePastacheese: :Prosciutto Di Parma Boneless From a small village in the hills near Parma, this prosciutto is made by one of the foremost producers of Parma Ham in ltaly. Aged minimum 450 days. freshly sliced. |
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Chestnut Flour»rank: 2361from: PastacheesePastacheese: :Farina di Castagne, or Chestnut Flour, is made with ground, dried chestnuts. lt is used to make castagnaccio and fritters. Chestnut flour is also mixed with white flour to make tagliatelle, and excellent pasta when dressed with gamy sauce. |
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Prosciutto San Daniele Imported from Italy aged minimum 14month»rank: 2344from: PastacheesePastacheese: :Prosciutto San Daniele Produced in Friuli, in the town after its name, San Daniele Prosciutto is more savory than its Parma counterpart. This prosciutto is aged minimum 450 days. freshly sliced. |
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Montasio Cheese 1 lb»rank: 2568from: PastacheesePastacheese: :Montasio is an ltalian cheese made from 100% fresh cows milk. This cheese is aged 60-90 days, its flavor is mellow with a full-flavored finish. |
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Agostino Recca Capers in Salt»rank: 3067from: Agostino ReccaAgostino Recca: :A.R. Capers are salted because although it absorbs water on the outside, it maintains moisture, freshness and flavor on the inside of the skin without permeating the fruit with saltiness. Salted capers should be washed of their salt, or soaked to desalt. |
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USDA Prime Nature Veal Cutlets from Leg Sliced Thin Italian Style 4-to 5 slices per pound»rank: 2675from: PastacheesePastacheese: :USDA Prime All Natural Milk fed veal cutlets from the leg,sliced thin ltalian style all ways fresh never frozen. |
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Mostarda Di Cremona»rank: 4432from: SperlatiSperlati: :Mostarda Di Cremona. Mostarda di frutta ('fruit mustard') is an ltalian confection from Cremona. This unique preserve is exclusively handmade with highly selected fruits, pieces of peaches, cherries,pears, and mandarins. |
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Auricchio Provolone 5 lb»rank: 3686from: PastacheesePastacheese: :lmported Auricchio Provolone Sharp is a full fat cow's milk cheese. The taste of this ltalian cheese varies with age, from mild to savory and hearty. Provolone is one of the most popular table cheeses and is excellent in salads and antipasto. (Aged 12 months |
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Daniele Pancetta 1lb Chub»rank: 4188from: DanieleDaniele: :Pancetta: Pancetta, a wonderfully flavorful cured pork, is a staple in ltalian kitchens. lt is used in sauces, as a topping for pasta and pizza - and between two slices of crusty bread |

Where the NBA Dynasty series (the other initial entry is the slightly meatier Los Angeles Lakers: The Complete History) outdoes Ultimate Jordan is in the six playoff games--one for each year--as they were originally broadcast, minus halftime and commercials. Having the nearly complete game (usually running 90-100 minutes, from the TV introductions to post-game interviews) means you can skip straight to John Paxson's clutch basket or what was expected to be the final shot of Jordan's career. Or you can savor each game in its entirety, all the better to appreciate the artistry of Jordan in his three-pointer barrage against Portland or his "flu game" against Utah. You can see other great players too, of course, including Jordan's teammates--Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, Dennis Rodman--and those opponents unfortunate enough to face the Bulls--Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, John Stockton, Karl Malone, and others. Because these are all NBA Finals games, you won't see Jordan's shot over Craig Ehlo or his 63-point coming-out party against Boston, but the 1990s Chicago Bulls were a team for the ages, and merely having their games--some of them all-time classics--available for home viewing is a major milestone in archived sports. --David Horiuchi

While last-minute heroics tend to be the standard by which we define excellence, there are many other moments that have left an indelible impression, many of them highlighted here. The video clips fall into 10 categories: Dunks, Alley-oops, Assists, Steals, Blocks, Teamwork, the Clutch Shot, Moves, Hustle, and Buzzer-Beaters. At the beginning of each section is a brief introduction. Before showing the top 10 dunks of all time, for example, we learn about the evolution of the dunk--from the first slam to the man who could fly, Michael Jordan--and we hear background commentary from NBA legends such as Magic Johnson, Charles Barkley, Dr. J, and Bill Russell. This video recalls familiar moments of NBA lore that you will want to own for countless repeat viewings. --Jeremy Storey