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 | ?C?@?G? #89 (0) 09/20/2008 | oooooowww year
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 | [sWeEt InSaNiTy]TM (0) 09/09/2008 | They are bangin.
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 | trebon1038 (65) 09/07/2008 | Didnt make food much when living in the dorms but once in an apartment I did...got lucky though because my parents had a cow and deer in the freezer....I ate pretty good for a college kid!
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 | ♥JELL~O Brand ... (0) 09/06/2008 | loves me some ramen noodles
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 | EandJ (0) 09/03/2008 | So tasty yet satisfying
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 | Linda996 (0) 09/01/2008 | Yummy, can't beat that- cheap, good, and lots of flavors!- Wish there was a more instant version though!
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 | fb572170061 (0) 08/31/2008 | mix it with beer.
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 | kidicarus333 (8) 08/16/2008 | Dude I love Ramen noodles I can't help it. I eat it almost every day for lunch. But you know what they need? Low-sodium low-fat Ramen noodles. If they were the same price or even a little bit more I would buy so much more of it even than I already do.
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 | irishgit (151) 08/15/2008 | I confess to eating a ton of these, (the equivalent of them a few decades back, anyway)
At the time you could buy about twenty packages for a buck or so, and they provided some carbs and food energy for next to nothing.
My room-mate used to eat them uncooked, like crackers, which I could never bring myself to do.
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 | twansalem (41) 08/15/2008 | I lived in the dorms for four years (including two summers), and I didn't eat a single package of Ramen noodles.
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 | zuchinibut (41) 08/14/2008 | I dabbled in ramen noodles just a bit during my dorm days. However, it truly became a staple of my diet when I was in grad school. I had a 1000 dollar a month work study grant, but rent was almost 800 dollars. At about 15 cents a pop, Ramen noodles were an essential meal.
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 | KittysickRIA (51) 08/14/2008 | Just add some spam/canned vegetables, you'll have a meal.
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 | bluesnowdance (0) 06/07/2007 | Its cheap, Fast, and you can eat it dry or cooked, I leave out the seasoning and put my own sauce to keep it interesting. Hey I used to be the poorest college student ever, and I eat RAMEN all the time, I still love it!
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 | dingomendoza (0) 11/27/2005 | its easy and cheap but not healthy!
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 | JNYTATE (0) 10/30/2005 | I have ate more noodles since Aug than I have my whole life
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 | kamylienne (80) 09/29/2005 | 8/3/03: This item is why I made up this list in the first place--Ramen (in the brick form or in the just-add-water cup form) seems to be the staple food of poor college students everywhere. At 8 to 10 packages for a buck, and with countless flavors, it's an ideal food to stock up on when you've got a small budget. After a while, you get creative with it: adding vegetables, meat, even egg to it REALLY helps make it more of a meal. I don't know how I could have made it through college without Oodles of Noodles.
9/29/05: (Wow, I made that comment over two years ago? How 'bout that? Anyway . . . ) Alright, I found a cool website with some interesting Ramen recipes (the term "interesting" is key here; some sound awesome, and some sound, well, pretty gross), anyone who's interested (or morbidly curious), check it out:
http://mattfischer.com/ramen/
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 | PlanetaryGear (53) 07/17/2005 | Bought 'em by the case. The 25cent gourmet, is what I call em.
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 | CanadaSucks (50) 07/16/2005 | Average. . .but an underrated hangover snack on a Sunday morning.
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 | lovelovegirl (0) 04/03/2005 | i could LIVE off of ramen noodles.. especially the chicken flavored ones w/o veggies!!!
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 | Kidcartwright (0) 08/05/2004 | I have always like making it for a snack but what I dont understand is the best flavor out there is Oriental flavor. All the other flavers suck. Beleive me I've tried it all they all suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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 | numbah16tdhaha (156) 07/29/2004 | Much like a good coed, fast, cheap, and easy. I'm only kidding, ladies. Hold off on the hate mail.
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 | spirit510 (0) 05/21/2004 | My favorite is Beef. I love these when I have a taste for them. The only thing I don't like is the fact that they contain a lot of sodium. Other than that they're a great meal or snack food.
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 | forgotten hero (15) 08/24/2003 | There have been times where I had to practically live off of this stuff. It's easy to make,cheap, comes in many different flavors and there are several ways to prepare it.
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 | hill (0) 08/22/2003 | i think this stuff is pretty good!its cheap and easy to make,you cant go wrong with a good easy and cheap snack once in a while.you can put veggies in it,meat any thing you think that can be good in their.
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 | CastleBee (85) 08/08/2003 | These really are easy on the budget, easy to store, and very tasty. I still have them now and then - but back in the day I considered them a staple. One thing you can buy in huge bulk at warehouse stores like Sam's and Costco and never waste - after all, they probably have a shelf life of about 150 years.
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