I had shrimp Ramen for lunch and they only put one little goddamn shrimp in it.
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I had shrimp Ramen for lunch and they only put one little goddamn shrimp in it.
fail.
hey, i get ramen at the grocery store.... 6/$1 or somesuch. it doesn't even come with shrimp.
i r poor.
In my store the shrimp is the same price as all the other flavors, including plain.
Damn. Now if you get a fly in your soup would they call it a meat soup and charge you double? Reminds me of Alan Ford.
Anyone read Alan Ford comics?
"Better to live hundred years as a millionaire, than one week in poverty!" - Bob Rock
"Easiest way to turn defeat into a victory is to put on the enemy's uniform" - Number One
what's ramen?
Noodles Karl. I really hope you're just being cynical.
I've never had a shrimp with any package of shrimp noodles. Like all other flavors it's a standard block of noodles that comes with a little bag of powder or oily stuff that says 'flavoring'.
Frankly, I've never been able to distinguish it from chicken, duck, turkey, crab or any of the other meat/fish flavors. Noodles are better vegetarian.
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Originally Posted by OliX
nope, for some reason I always figured it was some sort of fancy oxo cube in a cup.
Not really up on fancy food names
when can I get soylent green flavored ramen noodles? that will be the day!
It was the cup noodles, not the brick.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raza
Hey George, the ocean called, they're all out of shrimp.
Pretty it's gonna even read shrimp flavor. It will just read "Now with shrimpy goodness" and in wee print "contains no shrimp dumbass"
This is obviously just scare tactics by the libruhl media, I don't believe it.
Cup noodles here mean your brick is cylindrical, and that's it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockwulf
What do you expect - another 800 billion dollars to bail out the economy this week and none of it - not one bent cent - is earmarked for the Nebraskan Faux Shrimpette industry. It costs money to turn nail clippings into snack food, dammit!
I like the noodle soups that have directions in languages I can't understand on the package. I get them at asian supermarkets and while they are not as cheap as ramen, they aren't expensive either. my favorites are glass noodles and udon noodles.
the mexican cup of noodles are good too.
cup noodles here have dehydrated bits in 'em. Nissen is the brand, they have "picante" style as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raza
I used to like going to asian markets and getting weird ramen that I never knew what was what (because I'd always try at least one new one.)
Now I prefer to go to noodle restaurants here in chinatown and get rice noodles with various toppings. very cheap, and filling. (Maybe not good for the waist line.) Used to be about $2 but prices have gone up.
Cup O' Noodles, Karl. You've heard of that, right? Same thing except no cup or veggies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Karl
I like the Thai rice noodle brands. Tasty.
Ever since Oodles Of Noodles started putting corn in the mix of dried veggies, I just say no. I like corn, but not in soups.
right..........cup 'o' noodles.................yeah I've heard of that.
Since I dont eat veggies, I open the cup up a little and shake until I throw all the dried veggies away.
No veggies at all?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jax
we have 2 minute noodles here, and the little dehydrated vegies are safely seald in a little easy to throw at a friend packet.
on a side note: if you crush the dried vegies into a powder and put it down the back of someones shirt, it makes a halfway decent itching powder.
Nothing but potatoes. I hate veggies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajax Knucklebones
Do you take any vitamins? Can't you get rickets or something from not eating any vegetables?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jax
Rickets (or osteomalacia for Jax as she's all growed up) is from a deficiency of vitamin D and calcium, so if she goes outdoors and drinks milk she's fine. Scurvy used to be possible if you avoided all fruit and veg, but thanks to the myriad products with extra vitamins and minerals added (soda, candy, bread, cereal, the drinking water supply of lower Manhattan) most specific deficiencies are quite hard to get unless you really try. The only one still prevalent in the US is for magnesium.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajax Knucklebones
I think you just got a bad one. I just made one, and I got three shrimps.
No I dont take vitamins. I try, but Im not a daily pill popper, of any kind. While Im sure that my health isnt the best, I function quite fine. I didnt eat veggies as a kid either. Every great once in awhile Ill eat some fruit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajax Knucklebones
I go through about a gallon of milk every three days. I love milk. When I wake up with hangovers, the first thing I do is hit the milk, makes me feel better;] And yep, I go outside quite often.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mindgames
I also dont drink soda (maybe the equivalent of one can every three weeks or so), dont eat candy (dont like sweet stuff), and dont eat bread. I have very unhealthy eating habits.
Milk is kick ass for hangover cotton mouth. Guzzling that cold shit the next morning. There's nothing better.:thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jax
brick ramen is 10/$1 at the dollar store here! the dollar store has saved me from being completely broke.
thats what ive been eating all these years not ramen but nails does that mean i get higher dose of iron in my diet?:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mindgames
HAHAHAHAHA!!! Awesome!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockwulf
I thought you'd like that.