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zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
It actually brings me back to the day my mom was making some mac and cheese for me. I came in, and saw she was dutifully standing over the stove, and pulling some things out of the pot of water, that the noodles were cooking in. I looked closely to see they were the shells of beetles that had infiltrated the apparently old box of mac and cheese. It was just awesome that she was taking the time to remove the bugs from my food, and I love thinking of it even to day, despite the fact that had she been successful, she'd have been feeding me expired, bug infested food.muy_thaiguy wrote:Well then... I guess we all are slightly more, uh, something after that.shieldgenerator7 wrote:rather off-topic, but one time I was making mac and cheese, and dumped all the cheese powder into the boiling pot before I drained it!![]()
Then all the cheese drained away, and we ate bland noodles...
AAFitz wrote:It actually brings me back to the day my mom was making some mac and cheese for me. I came in, and saw she was dutifully standing over the stove, and pulling some things out of the pot of water, that the noodles were cooking in. I looked closely to see they were the shells of beetles that had infiltrated the apparently old box of mac and cheese. It was just awesome that she was taking the time to remove the bugs from my food, and I love thinking of it even to day, despite the fact that had she been successful, she'd have been feeding me expired, bug infested food.muy_thaiguy wrote:Well then... I guess we all are slightly more, uh, something after that.shieldgenerator7 wrote:rather off-topic, but one time I was making mac and cheese, and dumped all the cheese powder into the boiling pot before I drained it!![]()
Then all the cheese drained away, and we ate bland noodles...
Again off topic, but perhaps you'll check your ramen noodles just in case.
In her defense, there's no doubt she was going to miss some of them. They were at the larval stage, and their boiled shells really didnt look like what they were at all. Until say the person that was about to eat them, decided it was worth closer inspection.Mr_Adams wrote:AAFitz wrote:It actually brings me back to the day my mom was making some mac and cheese for me. I came in, and saw she was dutifully standing over the stove, and pulling some things out of the pot of water, that the noodles were cooking in. I looked closely to see they were the shells of beetles that had infiltrated the apparently old box of mac and cheese. It was just awesome that she was taking the time to remove the bugs from my food, and I love thinking of it even to day, despite the fact that had she been successful, she'd have been feeding me expired, bug infested food.muy_thaiguy wrote:Well then... I guess we all are slightly more, uh, something after that.shieldgenerator7 wrote:rather off-topic, but one time I was making mac and cheese, and dumped all the cheese powder into the boiling pot before I drained it!![]()
Then all the cheese drained away, and we ate bland noodles...
Again off topic, but perhaps you'll check your ramen noodles just in case.
What a horrible mother! Didn't she know to leave those beetles in the mac? A growing boy needs his protein!
qwert wrote:""by Hannibał on Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:46 am
Ramen adjusted for USA. Sort of like Plaza azteca and taco bell are "mexican"
Of course authentic is always better """
Well mine brother whas in japan 4year, and he say that japanese noodles in our country can not compare with original, because these is to much diferent and dont have same taste like original japanese food. I try maybe 20 diferent specialities ( only forget to eat susi) and i must say that its not something that i want to eat every day.
yeah, old food can be dangerous. i heard about this one mom who had some old pancake mix laying around, made some pancakes for her son, and the boy said they tasted "funny" but ate them anyway. He got seriously sick and had to go to the hospital. I don't remember if he died from it or not. It turns out that really old pancake mix breeds some type of dangerous mold or fungus that when it gets in your system it is extremely poisonous.AAFitz wrote:It actually brings me back to the day my mom was making some mac and cheese for me. I came in, and saw she was dutifully standing over the stove, and pulling some things out of the pot of water, that the noodles were cooking in. I looked closely to see they were the shells of beetles that had infiltrated the apparently old box of mac and cheese. It was just awesome that she was taking the time to remove the bugs from my food, and I love thinking of it even to day, despite the fact that had she been successful, she'd have been feeding me expired, bug infested food.muy_thaiguy wrote:Well then... I guess we all are slightly more, uh, something after that.shieldgenerator7 wrote:rather off-topic, but one time I was making mac and cheese, and dumped all the cheese powder into the boiling pot before I drained it!![]()
Then all the cheese drained away, and we ate bland noodles...
Again off topic, but perhaps you'll check your ramen noodles just in case.
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
You have good taste in Ramen, my friend. I would say my favorite is shrimp, then probably roast chicken. There's also one that I liked that I forgot the flavor name of because I rarely see it.Hannibał wrote:For me its a close race between Shrimp, Oriental and Roast chicken..I believe Oriental wins
Also, Block noodles or the boring lazy cuped noodles? Inspirerd by my lunch today, Discuss!
And probably rich as all hell now too, lol.No_Risk_No_Fun wrote:You have good taste in Ramen, my friend. I would say my favorite is shrimp, then probably roast chicken. There's also one that I liked that I forgot the flavor name of because I rarely see it.Hannibał wrote:For me its a close race between Shrimp, Oriental and Roast chicken..I believe Oriental wins
Also, Block noodles or the boring lazy cuped noodles? Inspirerd by my lunch today, Discuss!
Also, I heavily prefer the block noodles. The noodles in the cup seem to have a weird texture and I'm not a fan of all the extra junk they put in them (except the mini shrimps haha).
The person who invented Ramen is a genius.
hehe.tkr wrote:I hate having to slurp them up cuz they're so damn long.
lol...it wasn't meant like that!TA1LGUNN3R wrote:hehe.tkr wrote:I hate having to slurp them up cuz they're so damn long.
Oriental and Picante Chicken. I've never eaten the other meat flavors (I don't eat red meat anymore and I hate shrimp), and I can't taste the chicken in the picante chicken. I like to add habanero hot sauce to the picante. Delicious.
^ This is also great in mac and cheese.
Every time my step-brother ate the beef flavor, I thought it smelled gross. idk, it smells like blood. Not very appealing.
-TG

everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
Never tried that kind.Victor Sullivan wrote:BAM
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.

