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supernoodles buy 5 get 5 free
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i get supernoodles cos they dont do chow mein & sweet & sour flavour in the cheap ones. wish we had an asian grocery store, they sound lovely! how do i find out if anywhere near me sell them? there is a large asian population here so presume there must be one.Cleaning the house while children are growing is like shovelling snow when it's still snowing!0
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bella4uk wrote:If you have an asian grocery store in your town I suggest you try true oriental instant ones, approx 35p per packet, soooo much nicer and lighter and do not repeat on you like supanoodles....I am so addicted to them
You are so right.
The best I ever had were a korean brand and were hot mushroom flavour - I bought them from https://www.hoohing.com at the beginning of chinese new year as they had a special offer of free delivery back then. (I wouldn't advise shopping there now for small amounts as their courier delivery charges for up to 10KG comes to around 9 pounds!) But you never know...they may do free delivery again at chinese new year (if you can wait that long
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jonboy31 wrote:You are so right.
The best I ever had were a korean brand and were hot mushroom flavour - I bought them from https://www.hoohing.com at the beginning of chinese new year as they had a special offer of free delivery back then. (I wouldn't advise shopping there now for small amounts as their courier delivery charges for up to 10KG comes to around 9 pounds!) But you never know...they may do free delivery again at chinese new year (if you can wait that long
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John
Looking at the site, there's an outlet a couple of miles away from me, so no problems with derivery costs!!0 -
Somerled wrote:Why spend so much on noodles when the budget ones are just as good and only cost 8p
I love tescos own chicken ones for 8p and but thenm by the 'case' lool...but they are no where near as good or as filling as s'noodles - and when they are 19.5p a pack one really can't compain
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