Oh man does that sound good right now...I just finished the last of my mac and cheeseMr1der wrote:and then you put chilli in it!
Yeah, but made from scratch actually tastes good. Easy Mac tastes like glue and rubber bands. I HATE that stuff. Even the "regular" Kraft macaroni is nasty. So...30 seconds for crap that tastes like s***, or 15 minutes (max) for something that I can eat without chance of vomiting it back up...Hard decision...M3Racer wrote:People can argue that their Maccoroni is the best because it's made form scratch. By the time you get your water boiling, my Easy Mac is done. Easy Mac just f*** your s***.
oh my god that sounds so f*** good right nowPantherRacer wrote:you need to try bahamian baked macaroni and cheesethe Best.
The man makes a damn good point...M3Racer wrote:People can argue that their Maccoroni is the best because it's made form scratch. By the time you get your water boiling, my Easy Mac is done. Easy Mac just f*** your s***.
you can add milk and butter to easy mac too, it makes it a bit better...I normaly eat easy mac, and save the real mac for a special occation...MinisterofDOOM wrote:Yeah, but made from scratch actually tastes good. Easy Mac tastes like glue and rubber bands(and sand). I HATE that stuff. Even the "regular" Kraft macaroni is nasty. So...30 seconds for crap that tastes like s***, or 15 minutes (max) for something that I can eat without chance of vomiting it back up...Hard decision...
There are some brands of ramen I can't stand. You have to get the good stuff.nismofly wrote:i dont like ramen *flamesuit*
I have a s*** of Maruchan ramen in my basement right now. Sams Club is awesome.MinisterofDOOM wrote:There are some brands of ramen I can't stand. You have to get the good stuff.
Maruchan is my favorite.At work I eat this stuff:
Ramen doesn't have a shelf life, it has a half life.xekushnr wrote:I have a s*** of Maruchan ramen in my basement right now. Sams Club is awesome.
ROFL!dfw240_EE wrote:Ramen doesn't have a shelf life, it has a half life.
I should find a picture of you a few years ago, and a current one. That'd really show the poor mans diet in action.Jesda wrote:Man, I was slender back then. The poverty diet rocks!
I love tuna! The last time I found it for $0.25 a can was over a year ago. Now the best sale price is $0.33 . Not much of a difference, but you know that when you're poor every few pennies count.Jesda wrote:There was a time when I lived on generic macaroni boxes and canned tuna. When tuna was on sale for 25 cents a can, it was like I hit the jackpot. I ate like a (tuna) king for weeks.