I suppose if you take out the gluten, that makes it even plainer than regular noodles? Also, you probably will. Because gluten makes things stick together. Thanks, Christopher.
It looks to me (as a programmer) that "plain" must be a variable, since it's not part of the larger string. Need to use the concatenation operator to stick everything together, though: & or + or (for perl friends) .
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Wow! I really like those nested quotation marks. Or is it just "plain" that is not quoted?
Lol Pixel, that makes it "you'll never go back to" plain "noodles again!" that
And the next actor in this musical sang, “You’ll never go back to “extraordinary” noodles again.”
It looks to me (as a programmer) that "plain" must be a variable, since it's not part of the larger string. Need to use the concatenation operator to stick everything together, though: & or + or (for perl friends) .
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