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* The "[[Wikipedia:Flying_Spaghetti_Monster|flying spaghetti monster]]" refers to the | * The "[[Wikipedia:Flying_Spaghetti_Monster|flying spaghetti monster]]" refers to the deity of the [http://www.venganza.org/ Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster], a parody religion. | ||
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Revision as of 22:14, 14 June 2006
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Template:Itemheader This lo mein oozes eldritch freakiness from every noodle. It's hard to make noodles spooky, unless you're some kind of flying spaghetti monster, but this dish certainly manages it. You're not sure whether to eat it or run away screaming. I'd suggest eating it, though -- then at least it'll be gone.
(Cooking ingredient)
Type: food
Selling Price: 102 Meat.
When Consumed
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Notes
- Obtained by cooking a spooky stir-fry with dry noodles and MSG at The Wok of Ages.
References
- The "flying spaghetti monster" refers to the deity of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a parody religion.
Collection
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