I'm making ramen for my dinner tonight! But with vegetables and spices mixed in to make it even deliciouser than normal. Salt=maybe you're dehydrated? Ramen=maybe you need more noodles in your diet?
Re: Coincidence!charitybearMarch 31 2006, 22:28:13 UTC
My favorite Ramen recipe:
Get a pot boiling - add chopped celery, bok choy, snow peas, and carrots, boil until they're a little bit soft. Add Ramen and prepare normal way with seasoning packet - finish off with a dash of cayenne pepper.
Shrimp can also be added, if you're feeling double fancy. Though if I use the shrimp, I forego the cayenne.
Re: Coincidence!charitybearMarch 31 2006, 23:25:37 UTC
*shamefacedly* I must admit I'm rather fond of the seasoning packet, in the same way I'm fond of other familiar flavors from my childhood - ants on a log (a celery stick filled with peanut butter and topped with raisins), mini pizzas on split English muffins, and hot links.
Re: Coincidence!gangrenousfootApril 1 2006, 01:34:44 UTC
Wait... Celery+peanut butter+raisins (or apple slices instead of celery) is the perfect snack for people of all ages, isn't it? Was I supposed to stop eating that? Hot links are just good. And their color is miraculous. They are redder than anything in the real world has ever been.
Salt=maybe you're dehydrated?
Ramen=maybe you need more noodles in your diet?
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Get a pot boiling - add chopped celery, bok choy, snow peas, and carrots, boil until they're a little bit soft. Add Ramen and prepare normal way with seasoning packet - finish off with a dash of cayenne pepper.
Shrimp can also be added, if you're feeling double fancy. Though if I use the shrimp, I forego the cayenne.
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Hot links are just good. And their color is miraculous. They are redder than anything in the real world has ever been.
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