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I tried them and they are alot of fun. You have to keep them in the fridge, and rinse, rinse, rinse. They have no taste of their own. They pick up the tast of whatever you put on them. I like them in Soups, because they are very filling with absolutely no calories. They have absolutely no nothing except Fiber. The consistancy is a bit strange and takes some getting used to. Keep it fun and have an adventure!!

Valentina :grouphug:

I was just wondering if anyone has tried these miracle noodles? ?? Are they good or a waste of money??

http://www.miracleno...ty-sampler.html

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What kinds of food have you made with them? Have you tried them in speghetti? or have you cooked with them? I'm debating whether to buy them or not...

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I made seafood scampi, Soup and spaghetti with miracle noodles. They really need a flavorful sauce because they have no taste of their own. The Miracle Noodle site also has some wonderful recipes. Have fun!!! Just be forewarned that their texture is a bit different.

Buy a sample pak. That way you're not investing the family fortune.

Valentina :grouphug: A JEWEL OF JUNE!!!

What kinds of food have you made with them? Have you tried them in speghetti? or have you cooked with them? I'm debating whether to buy them or not...

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Just remember, they do not have much of a taste of their own. They taste like whatever you put on them. --but they ARE filling. Let me know how you like them.

Valentina :grouphug:

Ooooo, I will have to give these a try! Thanks for posting about them. Also, they have a smaller pack available on Amazon. :) That way, if they don't appeal to your taste buds, you haven't wasted as much money. http://www.amazon.co...08260773&sr=1-1

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yes, I bought these miracle noodles also! First impression was not good...you're right its a texture thing. I couldn't eat more than a few of them. Of course, i was so excited to find a noodle with no carbs that I bought about 6 packages of them. I will try to find some recipe to use and try again!!

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Ok, here I hear alot of advertising, and talk about texture. What kind of texture are you talking about Valentina, like a rice noodle? Ramen noodle? what kind of texture? Compare it to something please.

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I just purchased the Miracle Noodle sampler and it is on its way to me.

I will let everyone know how they are...of course, I will only be able to eat a single noodle or the

equivalent of 1 tablespoon of noodle.

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Thanks apple-saucy, that is exactly what i thought, sounded to me like someone was trying to sell something here. . . they are extremely expensive on Amazon and on that website they had posted.

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No, No, No! I'm definatly not trying to sell anything!!! I just stumbled upon them and was wondering if anyone had tried them! Wow...

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No, No, No! I'm definatly not trying to sell anything!!! I just stumbled upon them and was wondering if anyone had tried them! Wow...

I didn't get that vibe from you. I posted the Amazon link because it was a smaller serving size. I think a few people on here may be a little paranoid. lol. Everyone I've encountered on here is just trying to be helpful, not trying to sell anything.

Besides, if you were trying to sell it, wouldn't you have said some positive things about it? Not just asked how it tastes? lol.

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aren't these just shiritaki noodles? I find them pretty cheaply at my local grocery store in the TOFU and Meatless area of the Produce department.

Thanks for the tip! I'll have to check out my grocery stores! :)

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