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Old 04-05-2004, 06:31 AM   #1
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Depending on whats in the fridge, some mixed vegetables or sliced chicken. But, normally, that aint available. I like to nuke mine in the microwave, 1 or 2 bags depending on how hungry I am. Then, drain off nearly all the water, add seasonings, mix, add 1 slice of american cheese per bag of noodles. Mix until the cheese is melted in. MMMMMMM MMMMMMMMM So, how do you eat your Ramen noodles? I know alot of people eat em.
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Old 04-05-2004, 08:16 AM   #2
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I usually take the cup-soup ramen, add water, and cook in the microwave for about 3 minutes. I'm such a boring ramen eater.

Sometimes I add green pepper tobasco, but thats about it.
Once, I did cook the noodles of the bag version, and eat it with pasta sauce, but it wasnt all that great..
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Old 04-05-2004, 11:44 AM   #3
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I just recently started eating Ramen noodles; I always ate Easy Mac previously. So far I've only eaten what's come with the package, but these other techniques seem to be interesting. I've also only eaten the chicken and pork flavored ramen. How would you guys rate the beef and oriental?
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heres what i do. I boil water until it gets hot, put the noodle+seasoning in a bowl, and then pour the hot water into it. I sometimes eat it right after with the noodles still kinda hard or i sometimes just put plastic wrapping over the bowl to trap the steam.

the beef one doesnt really taste like beef but its still good. never really tried the oriental mix before. heh, my friend calls that one asians people flavored seasoning.
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I've never had Ramen noodles. I have Mr. Noodle though, mmm. Are they similar? I'm guessing they're just those instant noodle type deals, right?
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How would you guys rate the beef and oriental?
I prefer chicken, beef, or oriental. The beef flavored is best with melted cheese.

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I've never had Ramen noodles. I have Mr. Noodle though, mmm. Are they similar? I'm guessing they're just those instant noodle type deals, right?
Never had Mr. Noodle, but yeah, Ramen noodles are instant noodles. Add boiling water, let sit, add seasonings.
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1. put water into a pot....boil.
2. break the ramen noodle brick in half....drop it in.
3. add seasonings.
4. put in bowl, eat.

I put a little bit more water than most, because the broth is my favorite part about ramen.....beef is the best....and shrimp is disgusting.

I usually put some tobasco sauce in there for a little bit of an extra kick.
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Old 04-05-2004, 05:18 PM   #8
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i boil the noodles for approximately 4 minutes, then drain them, and then put them in a bowl with a small amount of water and the flavoring. that way, the water is super-flavored, and the noodles soak up a lot of the liquid and become tasty, with very little or no soup left over.
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I just tried mozerella cheese. Disasterous results. Ill stick with american cheese.
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Try cheddar.
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