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| Author: | Von_Ogre [ Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:35 pm ] |
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They way you do it is you put the ramen, the flavory-goodness packets, a big splash of soy sauce, however much water you want, some cubed ham, and frozen california blend veggies and boil that whole bad boy into a meal of awesome! |
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| Author: | EMMA_GRACE_JESSY_LOGAN [ Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:25 pm ] |
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Bombay bad boy...Not for auntie audrey! Lol idk y it says that haha...Chicken n mushroom ftw...Pot noooodles in a whole world of there own! |
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| Author: | Thassius [ Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:38 pm ] |
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pot noodle owns you |
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| Author: | Tax_man [ Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:01 pm ] |
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Honestly i'm not the biggest pot noodle fan.....but i have just bought one on the way home off a night out....beef & tomato....plus some other chicken noodle thing also sold in a 'pot' plus 48 cans of lager....oh dear... Emma the Bombay bad boy is decent but the chicky & shroom one is foul - but i knew at least one of the Brits would like'em. Your preference in the pot noodles thass? hah |
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| Author: | Cybershaman [ Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:01 pm ] |
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Now that I see that the discussion is expanding a bit... This bowl that my UK brothers and sisters are talking about...reminds me of the Nissin company's "Souper Meal". Ok... You are in college and you have a date coming over and she's hungry. Enter...the "Souper Meal". Yes you may be spending 10 times as much on the product ($1 U.S.) but it serves 2 normal humans or one very hungry student for 24 hours. The secret of this product is not the size...it's the quality. Not only do you get the flavor packet included with the microwavable container but also: -a vegetable packet (freeze dried) -the "Finishing Touch"(tm) flavored oil pouch (added after nuking the be-jezuz out it) All rules of ramen/raimen/raman still apply: you can hook this thing up ad infinitum...if you are that hungry. It is pretty big. Gentlemen, if you can disguise the sound/smell of your microwave with a sizzling pan of garlic then you will not fail to impress any other (equally strapped for cash) female. You know what, just throw that garlic in the mix too so you both have bad breath. Pull out some chopsticks, put on your favorite album, and start chompin' and talkin'. Nissin's Souper Meal: The high performance sports car of noodles... PS: Should we organize an international noodle exchange program so we can all try everyone else's noodle products? Should we also all recommend some good fiber pills as well? |
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| Author: | Valor [ Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:40 pm ] |
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get the hearty chicken flavor one. heat it up, dump out all the water and put some alfredo sauce...presto!! |
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| Author: | ScArY [ Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:16 pm ] |
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NO, you take Creamy Chicken flavor drain most but not all the water out.After its done boiling.(leave a bit more than usual do to the quagulents in the creamy chicken powder) Add the powder a table spoon of butter and some crushed red pepper. Make yourself a peanut butter sandwich and you have now created the best food to eat while your drunk. i also heard not using the powder and just puting slices of cheese in ramen is the best. pot noodle? thats a pretty strange term |
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| Author: | Rippa [ Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:18 pm ] |
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imma try this too.. |
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| Author: | ScArY [ Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:22 pm ] |
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Dude....... Pot noodles look delicous how expensive are they, relative to a pack of ramen which is about 15 cents here. Pot noodles look delicous and they have a midget. Im looking into ordering some. Hopefully they hit the walmart nearest me soon. The Bombay Badboy sounds delicous with a hearty thick peanut butter sammmich. Dang this thread is making me hungry. |
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| Author: | Tax_man [ Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:06 am ] |
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They cost about £1, there or thereabouts anyways |
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| Author: | Kalistina [ Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:55 pm ] |
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I personally use any flavor of Ramen, add the packet to the water and boil it. Put the noodles in and get them nice and fluffy. Drain ALL the juices (Since the flavor got cooked into the noodles while boiling they still taste like whatever) then add some milk, butter and shredded cheese. 4 Cheese or Jack and Cheddar are the best. YUMMY! I want ramen now! |
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| Author: | Cybershaman [ Wed Aug 06, 2008 1:48 pm ] |
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Hmm... Hmmmmmm.... HMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!! Ok. Since Vermont has some awesome dairy products, I'm definitely going to have to try this one! |
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| Author: | kingblacktorn [ Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:17 pm ] |
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happy cows come from california |
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| Author: | Cybershaman [ Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:01 am ] |
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All lies. Most of Cali is dry as a bone. I've talked to a few cows here and they all agreed that it's great here. That or it might be those "funny weeds" that they found in that back pasture. Heh, heh, mooooooo-hoo-hoo-hooooooo! |
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| Author: | kingblacktorn [ Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:11 am ] |
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hehe i think thats it. |
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