store bought due to the jarring and canning processes, unless you use canned tomatoes then both will have about the same. however jarred and canned spaghetti sauce is healthieer for you because the canning and jarring processes cause the tomatoes to have more lycopen, which is very healthy and needed for your heart.
Well it dipends what you store it in, and where you store it.
aprox 5 jars of store bought sauce, i recomend doctoring it up tho for your own sense of taste
yes because store bought is not as slimy as homemade.
No, you can only buy spaghetti sauce with an entree, specifically spaghetti. You might be able to get canned spaghetti sauce at a grocery store.
The basic ingredients are the same. In fact, any tomato sauce recipe can be used as a spaghetti or pasta sauce or as a pizza sauce. However, pizza sauce should have a thicker consistency than most spaghetti sauces. Watery sauces will soak the crust and leave you with a soggy pizza. If leftover or store bought spaghetti sauce is going to be used on pizza, as is with no 'doctoring', reduce the sauce by simmering in a sauce pan until it has the consistency of a thick pancake batter.
yes store bought bread does have the same ingredients as homemade bread.
If homemade, caramel sauce will need to be refrigerated, due to the heavy cream and butter in the recipe. However, if it store-bought and processed, it should be ok to leave out unrefrigerated.
homemade work better
Store bought glue is stronger
Many websites or cooking books will assist you. I would suggest putting store bought tomato sauce, tomato paste, and whole tomatoes in a crock pot with onions and basil.
You can precook the spaghetti and store it in coils in the refrigerator. Precook the sauce and store. When you want to serve take the spaghetti out and pour hot water over the precooked pasta. Heat the sauce in the microwave. You can also mix the two together, put it in a pan, sprinkle cheese on top and bake. Served as baked spaghetti. This is what I do with my leftover spaghetti and it is quite good.
You can start with basic store bought spaghetti noodles. To this you can saute and add some onions, green bell peppers, spaghetti sauce, and a variety of meats including Italian sausage, cubed beef or chicken. You can garnish with Parmesan cheese and serve with garlic bread.