December 17th, 2003
Submitted By: Jay McGrew
Submitted From: Indiana University
Ingredients:
- 1 bag of ramen (I prefer oriental)
- 1 can of tuna (I prefer in spring water)
- 4 slices of bread
- 1-2 tablespoons mayonaise
While ramen is boiling, place four pieces of bread (if toaster is available, toasted is best) on large plate. Strain tuna. Mix tuna in a bowl with packet of ramen flavoring and mayonaise. When ramen is done, strain and mix ramen with tuna in bowl. Empty bowl of ramen and tuna onto bread. Eat with fork in front of tv. Great meal before and after a good binge.
Note: this is a great meal for around 70 cents. you can also spread contents on crackers as opposed to using bread.
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December 15th, 2003
Submitted By: Glenn Craig
Submitted From: Paradise
Ingredients:
- 1 pk ramen, toss flavor packet
- 8 oz fruit coctail, canned
- 2 oz water, for cooking ramen
- dash salt
- Optional: dash of vanilla
- Optional: sugar
Cook ramen “dry”, so that it contains little fluid when soft Add fruit coctkail, dash of salt, whatever else your taste deems possible !
Note: Top ramen works best.
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December 14th, 2003
Submitted By: Emily
Submitted From: Pennsylvania
Ingredients:
- Ramen, any flavor
- Peanut Butter
- Knife (optional)
Remove ramen from the package. Throw away the seasoning packet ’cause it’s yucky. There should be two layers of dried noodles (at least that’s how they come in the brand I buy). Carefully, over a garbage can, break these two layers apart. Then break each layer into about eight pieces or so, they should be bite-sized. Spread peanut butter with knife (or finger(s) if you’re feeling silly!) on a piece of the noodles and eat. Yum! Crunchy and delicious. Great study snack.
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December 10th, 2003
Submitted By: Ed T.
Submitted From: New Hampshire
Ingredients:
- 2 Packets Ramen Noodels (Any flavor)
- Ranch Salad dressing (With or without bacon)
- Paramesan Cheese
Cook noodels, drain, loose the flavor packet. Add a good size blob of ranch dressing. Add cheese and stir well. Enjoy
Note: Thanks to Megs for the dinners. You can use any ranch even thoes light ones. This also works if you cook the noodles in the microwave
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