Addie
Chef Extraordinaire
I purchased the pie maker, but I refuse to go this far. At 72 y.o. I would have to pay the customer.
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I've had a salad with cabbage with ramen noodles before. It was pretty good.
I wish there were late night ramen shops around here...
I wish we simply had ramen shops
Want to start a "Night Nurse Noodle" Franchise?
Some Asian markets sell fresh, plain packaged refrigerated ramen noodles without seasoning packets. Those are good. I like making miso ramen when I use those.Too much MSG for me. For a while I used to throw away half of the seasoning packet. These days I just leave them all at the store. I guess I'm not "everyone."
roadfix, how do you make misso? I have a pack seating in the fridge, i better use it before it goes bad.
I love Raman noodles! The way I fix them is to add the water and then Nuke them for 3 minutes adn then let it set until the water is absorbed completely. The noodles puff up nice and big and taste so good that way!
Things that I add:
Can of Hormel Chili or a can of whatever veggie my hand hits first in the pantry.
I"m never out of Raman. I buy the sixpacks of them.
I have to make the ramen salad again too. Loved it. Sans critters.
Claire said:After easily a month of trying to trap critter, and finding the double-bagged ramen breached, I looked at that bit of the pantry, with its shreds of bags, wrappings, DROPPINGS, and noodle "crumbs", and, against all instinct (which was to, once more, remove everything from the pantry, wipe down anything critter had crawled over to get to ramen (and other kinds of pasta, seems to be the favorite food of this particular infestation)(we have them most early winters, but usually it is dog food they crave), bleach the cupboard .... I left the droppings, crumbs, etc and suggested hubby set the trap in the middle of the mess that was left. Gross, but it worked. The mouse was attracted back to the scene of his/her last triumph over humans and whack! That was last night. Cringed and suggested the same for another night (mice usually travel in couples). Husband, in frustration quit using the raw bacon and peanut butter he'd been using for a decade with great success, and used of all things, an uncooked egg noodle. Zap. If the trap comes out clean tomorrow morning, I'll remove all from the pantry and scrub everything yet one more time.
No ramen until spring unless I have extra sealed plastic containers to store them in.