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And Salt. Don’t forget the salt.
Even after going through palettes of Ramen Noodles in college, I still get cravings for them.
I just saw a news article that said Ramen sales were really starting to spike up now. Maybe they should go with ‘Ramen Noodles: not just for undergrads anymore’.
But is the card talking about Cup-o-Noodles? Cause I can get the plain bricks of Ramen 7/$1 regular price.
Poor little boys. :-(
I really like you’r draws…
Thats sad. I actually like the flavor packets.
Its my favorite stew
yum.
58 cents? Where are you buying ramen? That’s a total rip off.
as long as it ain’t processed peanuts.
“Ramen will technically keep you alive”
–Trent Reznor
Exactly one cup of water. Boil noodles for three minutes. Add two heaping tablespoons of peanut butter, and cayenne pepper to taste.
Ahahahahahahahaa! It’s funny ‘cuz it’s true! :P
Will, there are boys that are made out of sugar, spice, and everything nice, but they get picked on a lot in grade school.
My 78-year old father just got put on Ramen rehab. Doing bad things to his sodium. Goes to show you that many things are drugs in their secret lives.
Trusting that none of you are shopping at the same WalMart I do, lower-sodium Ramen is 16 cents a package.
58 cents??? Is it GOLD ramen?
We’ve got Pot Noodles in the UK. Naughty but nice.
I can actually say I’ve never had Ramen noodles. And that seems like a good thing that I can say that.
Now with more umami!
love me some ramen — especially “oriental” flavor!
Yep, those orientals are tasty!
So… boys are made of slime and got (at least) one “tail”?
I didn’t think that fully applied ’til we hit puberty ;)
As for the cost of ramen these days it approx. equal to $2 for 5 packs : /
Hey! I resemble that remark …
Woohoo, who can say MSG?
Flawless victory.
sounds like australia’s Mi Goreng
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