man whats udon? I gotta try it!! i wonder what type of different ramen CheapyD will get to eat. Man I should visit Japan sometime when i grow up. Anymore good noodles? Hmm I have to try Udon noodles and find some nong shim noodles. GOtta find some more
Whenever I go down to the chinatown here, I buy some Wu-Mu steamed beef flavor ramen by Sing-Lin foods. I usually make some stir-fried chicken and broccoli, then toss them into the mix. And yes, soy sauce and sesame oil work very well with noodles.
Check out the asian food section there are some good ones (can't remember the name) but they cost $1.00 and come in a plastic tray, they are some of the best out there, Joe.
[quote name='freestyledust77']Check out the asian food section there are some good ones (can't remember the name) but they cost $1.00 and come in a plastic tray, they are some of the best out there, Joe.[/QUOTE]
I need some details . The description you made could be for any noodles.
I usually eat Maruchan. Its got a sweeter flavor than Top Ramen. However, if I'm in a good mood or need to celebrate I use some store bought noodles and throw in some shrimp, scallions, and 2 eggs. Good eatin there!
All of it. Simply put. Ramen noodles are amazing, especially for the poor I just got out of college and I'm more broke than anything cuz I can't get a job in my field person
[quote name='brainstorm']All of it. Simply put. Ramen noodles are amazing, especially for the poor I just got out of college and I'm more broke than anything cuz I can't get a job in my field person [/QUOTE]
Goodluck finding a new job!! I know its going to be hard for me to find a job when i finish college! Go ramen nooodles.
wow...I feel like a rich college student. I'm in my 4th month and haven't even touched the noodles. I do have some in the freezer that I bought 2 years ago. I'd eat em, but they take too long to cook. All I really ate these 4 months are Jimmy Johns subs and fired chicken. Might go back to them though, becuase I wanna save up some money.
but my recipe is:
Chicken flavor, with a bit of season salt, black pepper and some hot sauce. I always pour the broth out.
I do not know the name of the ones I mentioned before, but I will check them out at the store in a day or so and get back w/ you. They have beef, chicken, and shrimp flav. and can be found in the sriental section, Joe.
i dont eat that stuff anymore, but it's quick to prepare and cheap for college students...mix the chicken and beef ramen w/ some rice and u got a meal..but it haves tons of sodium..maybe once in awhile, but not weekly or something