Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Another great search tool for finding places in a particular city is, www. then click on Yellow Pages on the side bar. On that page, click on Change Location and type in the city or town you are interesting in finding a business in. Then you'll have have a search bar that you can type in what you are looking for in that city. Just type on the search bar, what kind of business you are looking for. Look at the area below the search box for all the things you can find this way. I use this all the time to find out about places that I would never have known existed. It is just awesome way to find out where any type of business, doctor, recreation, home and garden place, kitchen or fireplace stores,etc......... LOL Well you get the picture. Just type in Asian Market and then all of them will pop up, along with their address and phone #. Often times you can get a map to it also. Can you tell I use this very resourceful feature often? Judy - Bev Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:48 PM [sPAM] Re: Soba Noodles - Thanks for the help Bev , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > Look in your yellow pages for them. Also ask around for Asian Markets. When you are near one of the big cities go have a look. That is what I do. I am 1 1/2 hrs. from any of 3 major cities. We travel at least once a month to one of them. > When we lived in Atlanta, it easily took that long to get from one side of the city to the other, so the trips here, with not much traffic is a lot easier and more enjoyable. > Also look on www.amazon.com I buy lots of food items on there. > > Judy > - > Bev > > Monday, August 20, 2007 11:46 PM > [sPAM] Re: Slow Cooker Black Eyed Peas and Chard with Soba Noodles - 9 pts > > > Well, I don't have any Japanese stores or sections that I know of,, I > don't live in a big city or even in that area. I want to thank > everybody that responded to my email. > I think I have seen wanton wrappers but I don't remember in what > section, could it have been close to dairy or where? > thanks > Bev > > > > > Bev, soba is buckwheat. Also known as buckwheat groats, the flour is > > used sometimes in noodles in Japan. I believe you can find it in > > the japanese section of your store, or probably at Trader joes too. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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