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1315.1 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Aug 09 1988 09:42 | 26 |
| Re .0:
Where did you move to Massachusetts from? That is, did you move from
New Hampshire so you are looking for a store in your city, or did you
move from California so that a store in New Hampshire would be
acceptable?
If the latter, Purity Supreme carries Noodles Romanoff. I just
realized I'm not sure if it is Betty Crocker, but I think I've only
seen one brand, and the "International Noodles" line sounds familiar.
Also, as I recall, the box changed a while ago -- the size, color, and
design changed, but it is the same product. If that change was
co-incident with your move, you might not be seeing the box right in
front of you.
I believe Purity Supreme has stores in Massachusetts, but I don't know
where. If one near you does not carry them, try filling out a customer
response card asking for it. (Don't bother talking to the people in
the store; they didn't do diddly to get Dr. Pepper in cans after their
distributor changed. I asked a couple of times, and nothing happened,
but I mailed one of the cards and they had it in stock two or three
weeks later and ever since.)
-- edp
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1315.2 | Drop a card | MCIS2::CORMIER | | Tue Aug 09 1988 10:37 | 9 |
| Yes, definitely ask at the closest supermarket to you. I wrote
on a card "Why is it that you are the only store in the city which
does not carry the large (40 lb) bag of ...... dog food? I have
to go to Store ... for it". Within 2 weeks they had a good size
supply of the 40 lb. bags! Unless it's a major coincidence that
several other people asked for it, but I doubt it.
Sarah
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1315.3 | the quest for noodles continues | AKOV12::LARGE | | Tue Aug 09 1988 11:50 | 11 |
| I moved here two years ago from New Jersey. In fact, since
I left, all of my old stores down there havve stopped stocked N.R.
My sister was grocery shopping on vacation in Hilton Head,S.C. and
she found some in a store there, so she mailed me 13 boxes.
.....such is my obsession......
I have tried all of the local grocery stores in Sudbury, Stow, Acton,
Wayland, but I cannot find N.R. at all. I know the box changed.
I like the idea of asking my local Star Market to order it for me.
I'll try that this weekend.
Wish me luck.
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1315.4 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Aug 10 1988 09:06 | 12 |
| Re .0:
I just checked the brand I have. It's Quaker's "Golden Grain" Noodles
Romanoff. Sorry about the false lead.
Re .2:
Yup, I did a similar thing, mentioned the name of a nearby store.
-- edp
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1315.8 | what about B.C. pudding cake mix? | HUMOR::EPPES | Make 'em laugh | Wed Aug 10 1988 19:03 | 15 |
| I *know* I've gotten Noodles Romanoff at Purity Supreme, although not
all that recently. The last time I got it, which was within the last
few months, I got it at Shaw's in Nashua. Haven't checked recently for
it, though (it's been too hot to eat hot food!).
Speaking of Betty Crocker stuff, a few months ago I found Betty Crocker
Pudding Cake mix (chocolate), much to my delight. Brought back
childhood memories. It was under their "Classic Cooks" (or Classic
something or other) series, which also includes Boston Cream Pie (also
shades of childhood) and gingerbread. However, I only found it one time
(also at Shaw's in Nashua) and haven't seen it since. I guess I should
ask for it. Has anyone else seen it anywhere? (I've never seen it at
Purity Supreme.)
-- Nina
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1315.11 | | HUMOR::EPPES | Make 'em laugh | Thu Aug 18 1988 18:45 | 12 |
| I said in .8 that the last time I got Betty Crocker's Noodles Romanoff,
I got it at Shaw's in Nashua. When I was at Shaw's the other night, I
looked for it, but saw only the Golden Grain brand that Eric (edp)
mentioned earlier, so I may have been mistaken about getting the Betty
Crocker brand there. Sorry. I don't think there's much difference in
taste, though.
What is Noodles Romanoff, you ask (-.1)? Noodles with a cheese-y,
sour creamy sauce. I don't know how else to describe it; I don't think
I've ever really looked at the ingredients...
-- Nina
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1315.12 | Yum Yum Yum..... | BTO::FIELDS_D | | Fri Sep 02 1988 09:43 | 15 |
| I have tried the B.C pudding cake mix that you are speaking
of, for me too it also brings back childhood memories, as this is
one of the first recipes that my grandmother (a wonderful cook,
but then whos gram isnt)taught me how to make. Making the home-made
version was very simple as I remember. If you would like I can look
it up for you & enter it. I seem to remember it being in the Better
Homes & Gardens cookbook under Brownie pudding cake , or mabye just
pudding cake. Wonderful chocolate gooey cake....great served warm
with Bryers' Vanilla Ice Cream.
So much for the diet!
...
( )Bear
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1315.14 | Don't know but here goes.... | BTO::FIELDS_D | | Fri Sep 16 1988 09:33 | 39 |
| Hi Nina,
I would enter this as a new note, but to date I am very
new at this & have no idea how to do that , it took me awhile just
to figure this much out!!!
anyway here it is:
Brownie Pudding (stolen from the better homes
& Gardens Cookbook)
Oven 350 deg.
1 cup all purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup milk
2 tbsp cooking oil
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
In large mixing bowl stir together: flour, 1/2 cup sugar, 2 tbsp
cocoa, baking powder, & salt. Add milk, oil and vanilla, stir till
smooth. Stir in nuts & turn into an ungreased 8x8x2 baking pan.
Combine 3/4 cup of sugar & 1/4 cup cocoa, gradually stir in 1 1/2
cups of BOILING water. Pour liquid mixture evenly over batter in
pan, and bake at 350 for about 30 min. or till cake tests done.
Serve warm or chilled - great over ice cream.
ENJOY!!!!
...
( )Bear
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