Ramen Noodles -VS- Macaroni & Cheese

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What most resembles food?

Ramen Noodles
20
56%
Macaroni & Cheese
16
44%
 
Total votes: 36

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Post by binderhead »

I just ate two packages of Mushroom flavored Top Ramen... It was good... I got fancy and added some spices, Tabasco and Chili Ramen work the best, but it isn't as oriental. I'm tired now... I think I'll go take a nap... Why does Ramen always make me tired?
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all the salt in ramen can purify water! :D
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cheese and macaroni

Post by Geebs61 »

I went with the tubular noodle, because I have lived off ramen before... and I am really freking tired of it. After so much, no matter what you do to it it just tastes like hot water and noodles.
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Re: cheese and macaroni

Post by SpongeBuell »

Geebs61 wrote:I went with the tubular noodle, because I have lived off ramen before... and I am really freking tired of it. After so much, no matter what you do to it it just tastes like hot water and noodles.
I strain it myself...
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Post by CPUNerd90 »

You should see the effects of the flavoring powder on a stove burner. It kind of makes a pyrotechnic out of anyone :twisted:
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Post by gamer2 »

mac and Cheese is boring so little options in Flavor; Humm cheese, no cheese, or cheese with hot dog

With Da noodles there is a assortment; Humm chicken, beef, Orental, shrimp and a whole bunch of others. I realy like Orental.
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Post by Sparkfist »

Honestly if you want to make mac and cheese intersting, make beefy mac.

Two cantainers of mac and cheese
~1/2 bl. of beef (cooked)
Onions
Two cans of tomato soup

Cook the noodles and strain.
Add the beef, onions, tomato soup and cheese together
Put the noodles in.

Its great but mac and cheese lacks creative flavor without adding abunch of other stuff.

P.S. I'm not completely sure if that how you make the dish (I've got all the ingediance) if you want the full recipe just email me, I'll dig it up and mail it back to you.
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