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This is a delicious plate of noodles, vegetables, and knob sausage. Sausage isn't generally an ingredient of traditional lo mein, in much the same way that bratwurst and wasabi aren't usually found together. But in this case, the combination is oddly palatable. It's also similar to the tasty dishes I used to cook up as a bachelor. Ramen noodles & canned meat = crazy delicious!
This is a delicious plate of noodles and vegetables, just like your mom used to make. Assuming, of course, that your mom is a knob goblin. Not that I'm saying.


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Revision as of 15:23, 20 June 2006

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Template:Itemheader This is a delicious plate of noodles and vegetables, just like your mom used to make. Assuming, of course, that your mom is a knob goblin. Not that I'm saying.

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Type: food
Selling Price: 102 Meat.

Recipe

herbs spices
secret blend of herbs and spices Knob mushroom
Knob stir-fry MSG dry noodles
Knob lo mein

When Consumed

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Notes

References

  • The comment about ramen and canned meat being "crazy delicious" is a reference to the Saturday Night Live sketch, Lazy Sunday, in which the line "Mr. Pibb plus Red Vines equals crazy delicious" is uttered.

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