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      <title>Orange County Ramen Shops</title>
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      <published>2007-08-16T01:00:43Z</published>
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      <author><name>rameniac</name></author>
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        <p>so I&#8217;ve FINALLY started to make my way down across the orange curtain. i&#8217;ve got kairakutei and kohryu so far. i was actually very impressed with kohryu, and can only imagine what it was like before the change in ownership a couple of years ago.</p>

<p>what else is there to check out?</p>

<p>i know of ebisu, mentatsu, and gomen. </p>

<p>chabuton and mitae are no more, right?</p>

<p>anything else beyond that? dishes to recommend? any suggestions would be aprpeciated ^^.
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      <title>Introductions yourself</title>
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      <published>2010-01-08T02:54:10Z</published>
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        <p>Hello everyone i am completely new to this forum.Interested in learning many new things. Hope we all will share our knowledge and talk about different concepts in this forum.
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      <title>Arizona ramen shops&#63;</title>
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      <published>2010-08-31T23:34:28Z</published>
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        <p>Anyone know of a ramen shop in Arizona?</p>

<p>Thanks
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      <title>About Health</title>
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      <published>2010-08-29T23:43:49Z</published>
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        <p>It is pretty obvious that our health depends on the kind of food we gulp down our throats. In fact, science has proven a relationship between the type of food we eat and our emotionality. Not only that, some spiritual masters have been even quoted as saying “The definite result of an action by a child can also be the result of an emotion with which the food is cooked by a mother”. So, if you are a house-wife and have kids, cook with delight and not with any anger, frustration or hatred.</p>

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Now, it might be that you as a mother would be keeping busy all day long with all the house work. Sometimes, you might wish to escape the chaos of cooking meals for your family as the work might be burdensome for you. Children would be asking you to cook some tasty delicious food every other day and you would like to have some time off for yourself. However, you would not be able to take some time off for your self as you would be having children to look after. Even you would want to have a healthy life for yourself while parenting your children to have a healthy life for themselves. So, how do you find time for your self and even do all the chores without much trouble?
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      <title>Alias &#45; Fifth Season</title>
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      <published>2010-08-23T23:44:56Z</published>
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        <p>Alias - Fifth Season </p>

<p>Since this is a final season, <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/house-m-d-seasons-1-6-dvd-boxset.html">House MD DVD 1-6</a>&nbsp; that means that included is not only the series finale, but the 100th episode as well. With only 17 episodes, the 100th episode was the fifth from the last and essientially <br />
<a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/ghost-whisperer-seasons-1-5-dvd-boxset.html">Ghost Whisperer DVD 1-5</a>&nbsp;  served as a `reboot&#8217; for the series taking the story from the first 12 episodes and bringing it into the home stretch&#8230; especially by bringing back old foes  <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/bones-seasons-1-5-dvd-boxset.html">Bones DVD 1-5</a>&nbsp; and friends including Sark, Anna, Will, and a few other &#8216;surprise&#8217; returns&#8230; while the final 4 episode successfully tied up 99% of the loose ends left throughout the series, by the final episode the audience was still left a little confused, but  <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/24-hours-twenty-four-seasons-1-8-dvd-boxset.html">24 Hours DVD 1-8</a>&nbsp; I think in a good way, because if this show proved anything it was that nobody really understands what is going on in their own life.
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      <title>Alias, goes on forever</title>
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      <published>2010-08-23T23:39:39Z</published>
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        <p>Alias, goes on forever</p>

<p>Michael Vartan could not be replaced  <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/ghost-whisperer-seasons-1-5-dvd-boxset.html">Ghost Whisperer DVD 1-5</a>&nbsp;   in this show any more than John Ritter could be replaced in &#8220;Eight Rules&#8221;. Yes, I found that Rachel Nichols and Balthazar Getty added little to the show, but that wasn&#8217;t <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/bones-seasons-1-5-dvd-boxset.html">Bones DVD 1-5</a>&nbsp; their fault. They were treading in shoes that could not be filled by other characters. I LOVED the SPYGRANDPA Jack moments, such as when watching his baby granddaughter (and in his usual deadpan)saying <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/24-hours-twenty-four-seasons-1-8-dvd-boxset.html">24 Hours DVD 1-8</a>&nbsp;  &#8220;Apparently I&#8217;m funny&#8221;. David Anders &#8220;Sark&#8221; was underused in season 5 but was fabulous when he was used. He showed a glimmer of humanity after his tryst with a certain agent. Loved that! Through all the twists and <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/the-l-word-seasons-1-6-dvd-boxset.html">The L Word DVD 1-6</a>&nbsp;  turns, Alias always stayed true to the family dynamics, (skewed as they were in this show). If the show had revealed Irina or Sloane different than the way they ended up, those would have been incongruous plot twists. I absolutely <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/criminal-minds-seasons-1-5-dvd-boxset.html">Criminal Minds DVD 1-5</a> recommend season 5, all seasons of Alias are by far the best of the best shows on television. You must watch them all, in order preferably!
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      <title>review from The West Wing</title>
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      <published>2010-08-23T23:33:53Z</published>
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        <p>review from The West Wing</p>

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I first purchsed season one with skeptical thoughts <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/bones-seasons-1-5-dvd-boxset.html">Bones DVD 1-5</a>&nbsp; spinning through my head like, &#8220;It&#8217;s a TV show, how good could it possibly be?&#8221; Well, it was a very impressive first time around looking more like an extended film with a phenomenal cast growing into their characters  <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/24-hours-twenty-four-seasons-1-8-dvd-boxset.html">24 Hours DVD 1-8</a>&nbsp;  with some splendid writing and interesting stories. While by the end of the first season the plotting was becoming a little repetitious with a main story involving the entire cast and a sub-plot  <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/zumba-fitness-dvd-boxset.html">Zumba DVD</a>&nbsp; usually about one of the characters on a personal level. In the second season most of this predictability is thrown out the window, the cast is expanded to include some great guest acting, the acting and writing are much sharper, and the classiest of all moves is that the show is now being shot in Widescreen. But I do have  <a href="http://www.dvdsuperdeal.com/zumba-fitness-dvd-boxset.html">Zumba Fitness DVD</a>&nbsp; a question: What happened to Moira Kelly? She is absent from the entire second season with no apparent explanation for her absence.
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      <title>Where in NYC do I get Kansui (かん水) to make ramen noodles&#63;</title>
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      <published>2009-05-16T08:46:36Z</published>
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        <p>Is there a place that sells Kansui that is needed to make ramen noodles?<br />
Without it you don&#8217;t get that ramen&#8217;s al dente texture. <br />
Kansui is translated as Brine Water/Sodium Chloride/Deep Sea Water in some Japanese-English translation site..Not sure if this is the exact translation but you get the idea. I have used the powdered Kansui I can put in water to dissolve before. If you know where to find it in NYC, please let me know, thank you!
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      <title>Man VS. Food Competition</title>
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      <published>2010-02-11T21:05:58Z</published>
      <updated>2010-02-12T11:42:18Z</updated>
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        <p>So how many folks have gone to Orochon down in LA where Adam from Man Vs. Food took down the massive SPICY Ramen Noodle Challenge? SO GOOD!
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      <title>Genshiken chapters</title>
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      <published>2010-06-16T03:09:41Z</published>
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        <p>Genshiken follows the lives of a group of college students drawn together by their shared hobbies, and the trials and adventures associated with being otaku. The story begins with the introduction of Kanji Sasahara, a shy, confidence-lacking freshman who on club day at university, decides to join a club he would actually enjoy, Genshiken. Over his four years at Shiiou University, Sasahara comes to accept himself for who he is and loses the inhibitions and guilt he once felt and associated with otaku culture, becoming an enthusiastic clubmember, and for a time, a capable club president. As the story of Genshiken progresses, focus is also placed on Saki Kasukabe, a determined non-otaku who initially struggles to drag her boyfriend out of the club, and Chika Ogiue, a self-professed otaku-hater who feels a deep-seated shame and self-loathing toward her own interests and hobbies.</p>



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