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To: Ausdauer who wrote (15924)10/23/2000 11:40:57 PM
From: Craig Freeman  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Ausdauer, re: "M-Systems Revenues Triple over 1999"

OK .. they partnered with Saifun and sold a lot of noodles. Please tell me why I should dump the last of my money market dollars into "M".

Craig

Saifun Recipe -- Genuine CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD (no lettuce and no junky wantons):

Buy two chicken breasts at Kentucky Fried or at Popeyes. Remove crust and skin and shread the meat. Chop up a few green onions (length-wise and thin on the green part; x-wise and thin on the white).

Heat a cup of peanut oil in a frying pan or Wok and toss in the Saifun noodles about an ounce at a time. Flip, wait and remove as soon as they start to brown (about 30 seconds a side).

Toss crispy Saifun noodles into a brown paper bag. When full, add chopped scallions, chicken, garlic salt and/or Lawry's Seasoning Salt to taste. When the bad has soaked up the excess oil, dump noodles into a bowl to serve.

Toss with bottled Japanese toasted sesame seeds or -- better yet -- make toasted sesame seeds from scratch. It took a few times to get it all right but, a long time ago, I cooked this for my first serious girlfriend. A fine result, considering that I had to cook breakfast too ;-)
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