mudsling3
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This is too close to home…*&#%
According to state health regulations, the noodles should be refrigerated but Sher says fresh noodles need to be stored at room temperature. "With fresh noodles, we can pull it apart, separate it and stir fry it," said Sher. "It's easy to stir fry and put it in soup. But if you refrigerate it, it becomes sticky."
"You can't say that this is harmful when in fact there's no evidence that somehow it is harmful," said state senator Leland Yee of San Francisco.
Only wish Yee has said the same thing about video games
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=7044121
According to state health regulations, the noodles should be refrigerated but Sher says fresh noodles need to be stored at room temperature. "With fresh noodles, we can pull it apart, separate it and stir fry it," said Sher. "It's easy to stir fry and put it in soup. But if you refrigerate it, it becomes sticky."
"You can't say that this is harmful when in fact there's no evidence that somehow it is harmful," said state senator Leland Yee of San Francisco.
Only wish Yee has said the same thing about video games
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=7044121
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