drummer72
Posts:3645


 | | 01/25/2008 11:33 PM |
Alert | | Shrimp | | "Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves" | |
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Grilladawg
Posts:219


 | | 01/26/2008 6:54 AM |
Alert | I've tried them all.....I keep going back to beef/roasted beef.
shrimp - tops the list for the instant ramen cups though | | | |
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alwaysamytoo
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 | | 01/26/2008 7:35 AM |
Alert | | Chicken, with the broth removed after cooking! | | | |
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theotheramy
Posts:141


 | | 01/26/2008 8:15 AM |
Alert | | Oriental. Lived on it in college! | | | |
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stinkerbell2
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 | | 01/26/2008 8:20 AM |
Alert | | Oriental as well. I add slices of hard boiled egg and peas. The lil one loves it! | | | |
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"JustJodi"
Posts:617


 | | 01/26/2008 9:19 AM |
Alert | | My girl LOVES chicken. I also eat it without the broth, hubby likes it as a soup! | | Senior Member Posts: 3899 Joined: Jan 2006 | |
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thedavenport15
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 | | 01/26/2008 10:40 AM |
Alert | | Lime shrimp! | | | |
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DesertScratch
Posts:33

 | | 01/26/2008 11:00 AM |
Alert | | Pork, drained, with Hot Sauce! | |
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azdreamer2007
Posts:21

 | | 01/26/2008 11:39 AM |
Alert | | My fav is chicken without the broth....my husband and kids like any kind and a bowl of tuna with soy sauce, lemon and Mrs. Dash on the side. They'd eat it everyday if I'd let them...LOL | | | |
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TortosaGuy
Posts:692


 | | 01/26/2008 5:38 PM |
Alert | | beef and oriental | | *formerly known as inyrfce2* Senior Member Posts: 797 Joined: Dec 2006 | |
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wolfpack..
Posts:228


 | | 01/26/2008 9:57 PM |
Alert | | beef, yummy. So do you break yours up into little pieces or leave it intact? I like the long noodles and eat it with a fork. | | Senior Member 406 posts Joined May 2005 | |
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Grilladawg
Posts:219


 | | 01/27/2008 8:52 AM |
Alert | I've never understood why people crumble their ramen noodles before cooking it? Other than for little kids and old people....
just eat the dang noodles, they're not going to kill you....sheesh.
I like to gourmet the ramens...ha! Put in bean sprouts, chopped green onions, an egg or two, and asian style meatballs used in vietnamese style noodles like pho'
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JennyPStefanow
Posts:166


 | | 01/27/2008 2:48 PM |
Alert | | Chili, if in the bag. Chili piquin with shrip if in a cup. | | <---Look, Ma! I sit, I stay, I match the carpet! | |
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alanf
Posts:1473


 | | 01/28/2008 7:59 AM |
Alert | | Chicken flavored added to Cream of Chicken soup. Hmmmmmm | | | |
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bgrafk
Posts:62

 | | 01/28/2008 10:40 AM |
Alert | The chili kind is the bomb!! uncrumbled. Now I'm all hungry for Ramen. It would cost me more in gas to go to the store and get some then it would the package. | | | |
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Sinbad
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 | | 01/28/2008 10:47 AM |
Alert | I don't have one... I prefer Cup of noodles. I love the shrimp one.
| | Just doing it one day at a time. Change is good and it should be looked upon as an improvment! not a problem. ______________________________________ *************************************** San Diego Super Chargers! GO!!! Joined old forum March 2006 Post count: 3068 + these | |
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jhall
Posts:1246


 | | 01/28/2008 11:28 AM |
Alert | | Cajon Chicken.... | | All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. --Edmund Burke | |
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TwoBigDawgs
Posts:56

 | | 01/28/2008 1:17 PM |
Alert | | Wow - haven't had ramen in a long time....but when I did, my favorite was Oriental. Lots a good ideas in this post - might have to try ramen again! | | | |
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drummer72
Posts:3645


 | | 01/28/2008 2:53 PM |
Alert | | I tend to fall back on Ramen Noodles when the budget is very limited. | | "Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves" | |
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demonica
Posts:850


 | | 01/28/2008 10:33 PM |
Alert | | lime shrimp followed by oriental | | | |
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