Last edited by Justin Case; 01-06-2011 at 04:59 PM. Reason: repair link
I love ramen noodles been eating the ever since I was in the Marines. Another big plus is I don't believe they ever really expire kinda like a twinkie.
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here is the updated link to get the ramen noodle recipes.
http://www.rasmussen.edu/student-lif...oodle-recipes/
Doc
Commander, Maine Highlands Defense Force
County Coordinator, Maine Militia
State Medical Officer, Maine Militia
thanks for that; raman's a staple in my house lol
Ramen and cigarettes always lined my rucksack. The hot sauce was so important, I kept it on my person. Ramen is still a major part of my home life too.
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With Ramen noodles and Spam a guy can live forever. Well, at least the ramen and spam will live forever.
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Hey, thanks Justin! At .33 a package, Ramen is a big staple in my food storage. And, from personal experience, the oldest Ramen I have eaten was 5 years old. Still perfect too- so I think it does last forever!
I coulda' used this in '04 when I was 4 weeks without electricity after Hurricane Charlie (then Frances, then Ivan then Jeanne... sheesh!) We live off Ramen and Tuna fish.
Sourdough has eaten 20 year old Ramen that was spoiled and all he got was a lousy T shirt.
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I was never a fan of "just noodles" till I tried it with some deer jerky and habanero.
Birds-eye peppersauce is pretty good too, but most folks find the "hotness" takes away from the "flavor".
I thought "hot" was the flavor??!
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