Here lately, Ive been putting hand full of cabbage in water and boil for 10 min. with the spice pack, crush up the noddles, add and boil for 3 more min. Yummmmmmmmmm:drool:
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Here lately, Ive been putting hand full of cabbage in water and boil for 10 min. with the spice pack, crush up the noddles, add and boil for 3 more min. Yummmmmmmmmm:drool:
in college i pretty much lived on beer, ramen and kale and spiced rum.
And now your mom knows.
here's some guys rant;
http://www.prisoners.com/stingeri.html
But basically (from the same page) -
"In jailhouse argot a "stinger" is a little, homemade water heater. Metal fragments are connected to electric current and immersed in water causing the water to boil. Stingers are harmless except that they occasionally short out the power causing a breaker to open."
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I don't know about harmless. Anything can be made into a weapon, and, realisticly, we are talking about a bunch of violent sociopaths who have had their liberty's stipped away and caged, but hey, you can make the call about what's harmless. The fact is, that's how just about everything in prison is "cooked", from your ramen to your coffee. To the point that you don't have to make them anymore, they sell the commercial ones on commisary now. It's a 110 plug/cord attached to a small device about 3-4 inches long, maybe 1-2 in diameter, with a little hook of molded plastic on the side. Fill up your coffee cup of water, place the stinger in side hanging on the edge of the cup, plug it in, and in ~5 minutes you have boiling or almost boiling water.
When all you get is slop from the kitchens, and you're still starving after being on work detail all day, and you couldn't eat that sh!t they serve, a pack of ramen and some tuna is a freakin gourmet treat.
Here's one made to plug into a cigarette lighter in your car. The 110V plug-ins were popular years ago.
http://www.familyonboard.com/media/1...e%20heater.jpg
Yep. the ones we had actually look more like the end made to go into the car lighter socket than the coil of metal, but, again, they were issued to convicts...
we are talking about a bunch of violent sociopaths who have had their liberty's stipped away and caged
Not all of them are. pm me and I'l tell ya bout how a cop does a year in the federal pen.
While I Belive The People In Prision Are There For A Very Good Reason. I Think People In Prision Would Be Very Good At Survival, Just Due To The Fact That They Can Do Sooo Many Things In Lock Up With Very Little
Back on topic(my fault, sorry guys). Here's one i really like when on an overnight trip.
one beef ramen half the pack of seasoning
diced summer sausage
onion powder
red pepper
string cheese
nothing to have to keep cool so it don't spoil by the next couple days
Just put the unused summer sausage in a zip lock bag
lol. yeah, I know. I'm usually the first one to defend against such generalizations as I know first hand they are not true (especially since NO body, except the crazy nutters, on the inside actually did it. ;) ) but it was the easiest way to make the point that in the right hands anything can be an instrument of death or torture.
I can't and won't eat the Ramen noodles.
Can't because it has MSG... = Monster Headache
Won't because of the Styrofoam cup it comes in... = Cup will last forever, and that's a long time!
While it's a little more effort, a handfull of pasta of your choice, a little seasoning of your choice and a zip lock bag.
Is the MSG in the noodles or in the packet of spices? I don't have an problems with MSG so I don't look at the labels I don't have any problems with MSG so I don't look at the labels I don't have any problems with MSG so I don't. Use the noodles without the spices. Or not.
Just checked. The MSG is in the seasoning packet.
Speaking of MSG - in Hawaii it seemed like it was a condiment staple there. It was on tables in a little shaker just like salt, peper and soy sauce.