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January 18th, 2008
greetings fellow noodle lovers!
i am on a mission to sample as many noodles as i can get my hands on. i hope you find my rants and reviews about all things noodles entertaining. ; )
and the journey begins……
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i love it.
Hi,
I’m a Instant Ramen lover that lives in Japan.
I want ‘Oodles of Noodles’ that Nissin put on the market this year (‘Think
Next 50th’ logo on its wrapper) very much. very very much.
But this product can’t be obtained in Japan.
I asked the Nissin headquarters in Japan where it was sold in the US.
There was an answer of selling it from them by Shaw’s (Star Market) or
DeMoulas (Market Busket).
Then I ask you, can you send this product to me in Japan specially?
Of course, I pay you the price, the shipping cost, and the commission.
I have the account of Papal, and it’s also possible to remit international to your address.
Or I can send you the Ramens of Japan instead of pay you.
Could you advise me any method for getting this product to me?
awesome!!!!!! you are my hero
i think I may have to start this myself!!
Nice blog, liking it.
Hi! My name is Hans Lienesch and I run The Ramen Rater blog at http://www.theramenrater.com. Was interested if you’d like me to do a guest blog? I could do a post about a recipe I’ve come up with, my favorite varieties or just additions to instant noodles to make them so much better.
A little background about me: I’ve been a fan of instant noodles since I was very young and have been reviewing them since 2002. I had a hiatus of a few years when I reviewed hot sauces (about 300 of them) and got back into it in early 2010. At this point, I’ve reviewed over 650 unique varieties from all over the world.
Let me know what you think!
Thanks,
Hans ‘The Ramen Rater’ Lienesch
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Hi Hans!
Nice to meet a fellow instant noodle lover. Wow! 650 different types of noodles? I’m jealous.
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