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    Talking Looking for Yakasoba Noodles in the produce section....

    I used to buy them in Oregon. They are in a flat bag (I can't remember the name), the noddles are in a plastic bag that you slice a small hole into, then you put a little water in there & microwave them for about a minute. Then you loosen them up with your hands while they are still in the bag. After that, you can throw them in a pan & add the seasoning packet (comes with it) & some veggies.

    This stuff is wonderfull, but I think that Alabama is behind in the times a little, and this may just be a little too trendy for a produce section here.

    Does anyone know what I'm talking about??

    Have you seen or tried them??

    I want to find them online or put in a request through Publix, or order on the internet...

    Thanks for your help
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    Publix will special-order, just ask them! Never heard of them, but they sound yummy.
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    Do you mean Yakisoba noodles? You can make your own - read this -

    http://japanesefood.about.com/librar.../aa090902a.htm
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    I know what you're talking about. As a matter of fact I've had an urge for those lately. I guess you don't have specialty stores there. How about any huge grocery stores?
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    Originally posted by Ravenlost
    That's probably because everyone in Alabama knows that grits are the best thing around.
    Grits to me, are cream of wheat. I like sugar on them
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    Originally posted by BigLyd1
    I know what you're talking about. As a matter of fact I've had an urge for those lately. I guess you don't have specialty stores there. How about any huge grocery stores?
    Yeah, I have big grocery stores, but I've never seen them. Could you find out the name of the so I can order from Publix?

    They're good huh?
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    Originally posted by aneisu
    Do you mean Yakisoba noodles? You can make your own - read this -

    http://japanesefood.about.com/librar.../aa090902a.htm
    Yeah, I saw that web site too, but I'm too lazy to make them
    I'd rather have instant! They are soooo good, you can't tell the difference.

    You know those booths at fairs or home shows, where they give you a big ole plate full of them? That what they taste like, they are yummy
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    I just found a web site & they might be called "Maruchan Yakisoba", not positive though
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    I think Maruchan is a company that would make these. I'll have to check around. It'll give me an excuse to buy some too.
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    Mmmmmm... we get ours from the orental market, do you have one of those around. maybe you could check there!
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    Yes, they are VERY Good!! In the store where I buy them, they are in the deli section with the ethnic foods that need refrigeration. Try there!!
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