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Go ahead, laugh and scoff: Cub has their rice noodle bowls on sale for
$1.25 each and I picked some up for a try. I've eaten two (I wanted to
see if I want more) and I'm going back for more. They're low fat, too.
The Hot & Sour needs some vinegar and some hot sauce to my liking but I
can do that. The mushroom was pretty tasty. Rob could probably manage
one of these.
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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> Go ahead, laugh and scoff: Cub has their rice noodle bowls on sale for
> $1.25 each and I picked some up for a try. I've eaten two (I wanted to
> see if I want more) and I'm going back for more. They're low fat, too.
> The Hot & Sour needs some vinegar and some hot sauce to my liking but I
> can do that. The mushroom was pretty tasty. Rob could probably manage
> one of these.
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> -Barb, <http://www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 9-26-05


What's the sodium content like?


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> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> > Go ahead, laugh and scoff: Cub has their rice noodle bowls on sale for
> > $1.25 each and I picked some up for a try. I've eaten two (I wanted to

>
> What's the sodium content like?
>
>


Too high, probably. I remember seeing 29% on one of the bowls.
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>> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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>> > Go ahead, laugh and scoff: Cub has their rice noodle bowls on sale for
>> > $1.25 each and I picked some up for a try. I've eaten two (I wanted to

>>
>> What's the sodium content like?
>>
>>

>
> Too high, probably. I remember seeing 29% on one of the bowls.
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> -Barb, <http://www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 9-26-05


ARe these the things you pour hot water into and mix, or are they frozen
things you microwave?




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> ARe these the things you pour hot water into and mix, or are they frozen
> things you microwave?


Dry, in plastic bowls. Add hot or boiling water and let stand for 3
minutes. They're not goor-met stuff, but I like noodly stuff that's
rilly fast. they've got some others that involve something resembling
actual cooking, too.
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