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*"Wok of Ages" refers to the old-time Protestant hymn "[[wikipedia:Rock of Ages|Rock of Ages]]" by the Reverend Augustus Montague Toplady. | *"Wok of Ages" refers to the old-time Protestant hymn "[[wikipedia:Rock of Ages|Rock of Ages]]" by the Reverend Augustus Montague Toplady. | ||
* MSG commonly refers to [[wikipedia:monosodium glutamate|monosodium glutamate]], a food additive especially common in Asian cuisine. | * MSG commonly refers to [[wikipedia:monosodium glutamate|monosodium glutamate]], a food additive especially common in Westernized commercial versions of Asian cuisine. | ||
==Collection== | ==Collection== |
Revision as of 16:11, 1 July 2006
This is a canister of MSG, a delicious "spice." The name MSG is an acronym for "makes stuff good."
This additive is used by highly-skilled Pastamancers to work their magic with the Wok of Ages.
Selling Price: 500 Meat.
Uses
- bat wing chow mein
- knob sausage chow mein
- pr0n chow mein
- rat appendix chow mein
- tofu chow mein
- asparagus lo mein
- olive lo mein
- Knob lo mein
- Knoll lo mein
- spooky lo mein
- hot hi mein
- cold hi mein
- sleazy hi mein
- spooky hi mein
- stinky hi mein
Notes
- Available from Gouda's Grimoire and Grocery at The League of Chef-Magi for 1,000 meat.
- The plural of this item is "canisters of MSG"
References
- "Wok of Ages" refers to the old-time Protestant hymn "Rock of Ages" by the Reverend Augustus Montague Toplady.
- MSG commonly refers to monosodium glutamate, a food additive especially common in Westernized commercial versions of Asian cuisine.
Collection
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