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mimmi Joined: 19 Mar 2005 Total posts: 1085 |
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:16 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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@ kota....sorry for the writing, but that's what I called those Pocky, because they are tiny, skinny, kinda long.... looks like skinny sticks to me that's why I called them pocky sticks....they are in the candy section in oriental store....almost like cracker like consistent, but cover with chocolate, or other fruits flavors frosted on them sticks....they are actually good for sweets, but won't make you fill-full from it ....well if you live close by, then I'd bring you some for christmass, but you're too far away ....sorry ....
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Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:43 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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I ate ramen for the first time a few weeks ago..it was the EXACT same product as the one SHK ate in Full House....it was really, really nice...I think I'm addicted to it now lol...just bought two more boxes full.
I have tried other variations of ramen but they weren't as nice as the one in FH.
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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:03 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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BigFrog, if u really enjoyed the ramen....
Dunno where do you live in PA, but I live in NJ, and in Fort Lee theres a lot of korean markets... Hum, from lets say, Mt Pocono its a 1:20 hrs drive til there ^^
I also heard that there r korean and japanese market next to Parsipanny, which means 40 mins from mt. pocono...
hehe, hope it helps ^^
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kotaeshiranaihito Joined: 23 Dec 2005 Total posts: 252 Location: New York Gender: Male |
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:17 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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| mimmi wrote: | @ kota....sorry for the writing, but that's what I called those Pocky, because they are tiny, skinny, kinda long.... looks like skinny sticks to me that's why I called them pocky sticks....they are in the candy section in oriental store....almost like cracker like consistent, but cover with chocolate, or other fruits flavors frosted on them sticks....they are actually good for sweets, but won't make you fill-full from it ....well if you live close by, then I'd bring you some for christmass, but you're too far away ....sorry .... |
Yeah, right. You'd probably eat them all on the way there and say the dog ate them while you were busy fighting a homeless guy for them.
It's funny though. I'm the one that's surrounded by like 10000 different asian restaurants everyday, I've eaten in 100s of different ones, and I probably know the least about asian food here (I didn't understand what any food mentioned here was)... oh well tomorrow I'm eating noodles at that restaurant who's name I can't pronounce, but is near the transfiguration school (yeah I know, there are like 20). Hmm, wonder what kind I should get?
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