Ramen Recipes?

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sapporo ichiban is probably the best ramen

the mi goreng i mentioned eariler is a different type of dry noodles...they're good tho

i heard ramen is nearly as unhealthy as eating potato chips, just cuz they lack so many nutrients, and it's loaded w/ tons of bad things to preserve and taste decent


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MainEvent212 wrote:sapporo ichiban is probably the best ramen

the mi goreng i mentioned eariler is a different type of dry noodles...they're good tho

i heard ramen is nearly as unhealthy as eating potato chips, just cuz they lack so many nutrients, and it's loaded w/ tons of bad things to preserve and taste decent
Oh that goes without saying, unless you take other stuff and add it in to the ramen. All the preservatives, sodium, artificial flavor packets...it's pretty damn bad--nutritionally.

Was it a rumor of the college kid who died of malnutrition? (having been on ramen for 4 yrs) Maybe it wasn't a rumor, maybe he had scurvy or some other deficiency. Seriously, if you can only afford to eat ramen, maybe picking up a bottle of One a Day supplement would help


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I just eat my Maruchin Ramen noodles with the chicken flavor packets. No ingredients or anything. Most of the time I eat 2 packs. I dont eat it too often though.

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Best way ever (thought up by me):

cook ramen and drain it.add flavoring of choice.chop it up into small noodles.use as dip with tortillia chips

I eat it this way all the time


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The only way I ever liked it was after about 6-7 budweisers, my girlfriend used to have some stuff she hid in her panties that was pretty good too. lol

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haha, i woudlnt doubt that mal-nutrition story

i've been eatin ramen for breakfast every day now and i'm starting to fear for myself...we have a scale in the kitchen...4 days ago i was cresting 200 lbs before i ate breakfast...now i'm 194...after dinner

i donno, maybe it's good...i am kinda fat

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Drain the noodles?

I keep all the broth

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Then pour it down the drain when Im done

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I like to mix equal parts Kikkoman Soy Sauce with Thai Chili Sauce (the hot variety you only find at Asian supermarkets). You get kind of a salty hard hitting sinus draining bite.


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