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    Exclamation I invented an awesome new food last night!

    I never had a chance to eat lunch or dinner yesterday, so by the time i got home i was starving, and decided to make some Ramen noodles. So i open the cabinet and see that someone ate a box of mac and cheese but didnt use the cheese from it.

    So of course this got me thinking, and i cooked up the ramen like normal, but when i was done mixed in the cheese, butter and milk. It was different for sure but i really enjoyed it, and for the $2 it would cost to make its worth every penny.

    Anyways just thought i would share incase anyone else felt like trying it out, because im pretty sure you will like it since its AWESOME!

    Also i was nice enough to take a picture before diving head first into the bowl.

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    Reminds of my of days in college haha. Damn im hungry.
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    I'm afraid of ramen noodles. Never had them, never will!

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    Why? They are so good.

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    They pale in comparison to real Japanese Ramen though...now those were the days!
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    Ramen. So that's where you save all your money to build your cars. Damn you Quiznos!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onebadmollafolla View Post
    Ramen. So that's where you save all your money to build your cars. Damn you Quiznos!!!
    I miss quiznos, we had one right across the street from our old shop, used to eat there all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austin@STM View Post
    Why? They are so good.
    Well, I never even heard of them until I was about 20. It was then that I saw a 10 or 20 pack for like $3.27. I passed. A few months later I saw a friend take the cluster of noodles out of the box... reminds me of a pile of maggots. No thanks!

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    There's nothing wrong with Ramen noodles. I would still prefer something better, but there's nothing to be afraid of. Just be sure to throw away the seasoning packet. Ramen noodles are so versatile. For lunch today I had some Ramen noodles with Parmesan cheese. I didn't have a ton of time. It's brutally simple, but tasty. Paired with some Harvest Cheddar Sun Chips it's even better.

    I might have to try this sometime.

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    The only thing wrong with ramen noodles is the sodium content (although I'm not sure how much of that is in the seasoning packet).

    Mixing ramen with mac cheese is awesome, haha... I'll have to try that some time.

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