Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 60 cents a lb, thin spagetti like noodles, since it's fresh, it cooks very quickly and tastes better than dried Minimum 5 lbs which is $3. I prefer, if you buy at least 10 lb. Since it's the first batch we're getting, ok to get 5lb for $3. You can freeze or give away any noodles you can't finish. or have a party. no eggs, no milk, coloring, preservatives or chemicals hmmm, I think it's wheat flour and water , baking powder (I'll check on this) The owner of the store is willing to custom-make a batch for us vegans. I've been waiting for a year to get an order with a Buddhist temple, and the wait is over The noodle company is Kim Hong Noodle made local in SF I've been to the factory and it's SUPER clean They passed their health inspection They have many types of noodles, you can see their products at Grocery store, corner of 5th and Clement St in SF. Prices are 70-$1.29 per lb, so the custom noodles are below market price. and RARE opportunity. They sell mostly to restaurants in 20lb bags. HOw bout doing a order with pickup on next thur 1/18 in SF, or Cupertino. On 1/18 there's a dining out in Cupertino and I can bring you the noodles. On 1/22 I'll be at the $7 Frugal Foodies cookign club in Berkeley. if this goes well, and not much work for me, we can do another order together. Maybe before Valentine's day. I am not making $ on this == new vegan cookie flavor - OATMEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP I don't think it's available in local stores yet. YOu can order online which is more expensive. try their other flavors RAinbow's prices are cheaper especially these two flavors, $3.60 for Trail Mix and Chocolate chip cookies give them, to your cookie loving friends, but don't tell them it's vegan until later on. The workers at Whole Foods love them too. You know it's got to be good in order to be sold at Whole Foods! comes in an eco container www.vegancookies.com look at the cute kids.. one of them might be the owner's kids sign, Sunny signature: We do what we can to save the birds from the disastrous oil spill. However a few days later, we don't think twice about cutting a piece of Turkey with a knife. Joe Roberts 11/26/07 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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