Full Noodle Frontity

All the noodles you can shake a chopstick at.

Monday, January 16, 2023

Mighty Joyoung to the Rescue II: Out of the Box and Into the Bowl

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"Lion's Head" Meatballs by Ju Ju "But it's made in China," said my Chef-partner Ju Ju (who also was made in Chi...
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Sunday, January 1, 2023

Make My Own Noodles? Mighty Joyoung to the Rescue....

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....of this blog.  About three years ago, due to mobility issues, subsequently magnified by COVID-19 protocols, I put this blog in hiatus, s...
Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles -- A Parable of Obsession

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Ramen may not be the noblest of noodle soups, as I'm never shy about opining, but I have to admit it's got a lore you can't...
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Friday, March 23, 2018

Cambodian Legend: Dhmen Jay And [Not Exactly] The World's First Noodles

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Source: Khmer Forums If you know me, you know that I will shine my little light into the deepest recesses of the World Wide Web loo...
Friday, March 9, 2018

Half Nudel Frontity From Kim Kardashian

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I don't know much about Kim Kardashian, other than she's apparently one of those people who are famous for being famous becau...
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Gary Soup
Gary Soup is the nom de l'écran of Gary Stevens, a blogger, tweeter and sometimes poster to foodie web sites, usually blathering about Chinese food. He is a retired transport planner with an abiding interest in all aspects of Asian and other ethnic foods and their place in the world. He is married to a Shanghainese women who happens to be a good cook and consequently is well-grounded in Shanghainese "jia chang" cuisine. He is based in San Francisco, but spends as much time as he can in Shanghai and New York and can sometimes be seen prowling the streets of Montreal. He is the author of two articles on food in the guidebook "Urbanatomy: Shanghai" and has been a guest blogger for the Asian Art Museum on the food of Shanghai. He currently maintains two Blogger blogs, and posts to flickr and Instagram. Some earlier online efforts of Mr. Soup drift about the World Wide Web as cyberspace debris.
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