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littleflower+JMJ

Two years! Now that is broke!lol

:rolling: :rolling: lol yeah its called "being away at college, with no more mama's cooking"

:sweat::sweat: i hope he doesn't read this!!

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littleflower+JMJ

seriously i think im gonna get him to write a book, "101 ways of cooking and eating ramen soups"

:rolling: then it can be a best-seller, be on oprah and her bookclub and be RICH!!

-_- oh well, it was a nice thought any wayz..........

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Sorry to be a necromancer...reviving this old topic...

666 is not the number of Satan, it's the number of the Beast, the destroyer of all worldly things during the End Times. 666 is also used to represent humanity sometimes (although "555" is a more poular suggestion). 777 is God and 336 is spiritual perfection.

Also, Ramen is good. Buy it from the Oriental market for a bout 89 cents. It's more exspensive, but it makes the biggest difference in the world. Oh, and if you pronounce "ramen" like "Raymond", then prepare to die.

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Pssh. That American brand is total cr@p. The Chicken flavor tastes like rotten beef, Picante ain't hot enough, and get this: NO KIMCHI FLAVOR! That's a crime. Plus, MSG is the first ingredient on most American brand ramen packets while it's usually 4th to last on the Korean/Japanese brands.

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My kids could never say it, so they called them funny noodles.

I wait til the go on sale and buy them by the case.

We find them ten for a dollar here. mmmmmm

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Kimchi is a healthy type of cabbage that grows in Korea, China, and various islands of the SE Asia region. It is spicy, red, tastes like some sort of mix between all the vegetables (but it's good!), and it is noted by it's strong, sometimes offensive odor when it is raw. Tastes good, and is good for you.

Here's a fine orginization that will provide more educational material...

http://www.kimchi.or.kr/english/

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