Ever eat Ramen Noodles dry?

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#1 Plzhelpmelearn
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If not I think you should try it because it saves you a lot of time from trying to heat up water and all that poppycock. Here are some step by step instructions:

1. Pound the bag of ramen to break the noodles into manageable chunks

2. open package and pour in flavoring (i like chicken)

3. Curl up next to fire place with a good book

4. WIN

Anyway, what are some unorthodox eating choices you enjoy making from time to time?

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#2 GrandJury
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Yeah I have and they are delicious.
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#3 astrozombie37
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I love eating them while dry :D

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#5 MagnumPI
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I just fill up a bowl with water, stick the noodles in the bowl and put itin the microwave for about three or so. Take them out dump the water so there is about a cup or two left the mix in the packet.

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#6 raven_squad
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Yes. It was like a fad in my elementary school days. Everyone brought dry ramen and ate it. :P
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#7 nelson415
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Once i heat it i dump all the water, but i leave it so it is still kinda hard.

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#8 GazaAli
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its not bad actually, but dam salty without the water.
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#9 kidsmelly
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Is there another way to eat it?

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I did when I was little.
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#11 jubino
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I never thought ramen was complicated enough that I would need to cut corners :P

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#12 Meowmixxvi
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i do that all the time. mix it up with some hot fries (chips) mmm mmm good
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#13 Meowmixxvi
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Is there another way to eat it?

kidsmelly
with eggs, beef, & whatever else you want. i usually add my own toppings, and different ingredients.
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#14 funsohng
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In, Korea (and I assume in Japan too) we have all kinds of Ramen, and yes, there is a brand that specializes in dry Ramen. You can go look for it in your nearest Korean grocery store in the snack section. They're really good. Just remember not to boil it like other ramen cuz that will literally melt the noodles.
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I just fill up a bowl with water, stick the noodles in the bowl and put itin the microwave for about three or so. Take them out dump the water so there is about a cup or two left the mix in the packet.

MagnumPI
That's exactly what I do, except 4 minutes is perfect in my microwave. It's way too salty if you don't leave water in it.
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#16 RDeezy4twenty
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Yep I've had 'em uncooked from time to time, but only if I had no way to cook em.

As far as weird food combo's I eat, eggs whites combined with oats microwaved with my egg poacher is pretty odd but its for after workouts.

As a snack I sometimes have dry oats and almonds, kind of my own trail mix.

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If not I think you should try it because it saves you a lot of time from trying to heat up water and all that poppycock. Here are some step by step instructions:

1. Pound the bag of ramen to break the noodles into manageable chunks

2. open package and pour in flavoring (i like chicken)

3. Curl up next to fire place with a good book

4. WIN

Anyway, what are some unorthodox eating choices you enjoy making from time to time?

Plzhelpmelearn
What if you're illiterate and don't have a fire place?
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#18 MagnumPI
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There was a kid in my shop class when I was in high school that thought running water from the fountain over the brick would work.

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#19 Montaya
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I just like to put bread on either side and have the seasoned noodle block in the middle for a ramen sandwich, everyone at school gives me weird looks.

[spoiler] lol jk, i used to mash it up in school though all the time to look tough and clever [/spoiler]

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#20 topgunmv
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If not I think you should try it because it saves you a lot of time from trying to heat up water and all that poppycock. Here are some step by step instructions:

1. Pound the bag of ramen to break the noodles into manageable chunks

2. open package and pour in flavoring (i like chicken)

3. Curl up next to fire place with a good book

4. WIN

Anyway, what are some unorthodox eating choices you enjoy making from time to time?

Plzhelpmelearn

Way too many steps. When I'm feeling lazy I just open the wrapper and eat them like a candy bar.

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#21 Calvin079
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Is there another way to eat it?

kidsmelly

Yes, you boil water, pound the package til the noodles are in small chunks (and some loose as well). Pour into water and let it go on MED heat. Then, once the noodles are soft, you pour in the flavouring and eat it.

I saw my uncle spread peanut batter, mayo and mustard on one slice of bread in that order.

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#22 Bikouchu35
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Ever try, dry mix?

Just add water and microwave the ramen until is soft, without the sauce and dry ingredients.

Empty out most of the water then add the sauce and ingredients... eehhh idk what you call it in english lol. Go figure, just try it.

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#23 smokingsbad
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I used to do it all the time until everyone tells me how really unhealthy it is, last time I did it I think was about 3 months ago Lol but if anyone knows the instant Kimchi you can buy at grocery stores.... try putting the hot water in and then drain the hot water so theres barely any water left, then put in the hot powder it comes with. It makes it a lot spicier and tastier.
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#24 Murder_House
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I love ramen and all but I am trying to cut back because all of the sodium.. I like shrimp flavored and I add about a spoon of garlic powder. It's something wonderful.

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#25 GrandJury
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[QUOTE="smokingsbad"]I used to do it all the time until everyone tells me how really unhealthy it is, last time I did it I think was about 3 months ago Lol but if anyone knows the instant Kimchi you can buy at grocery stores.... try putting the hot water in and then drain the hot water so theres barely any water left, then put in the hot powder it comes with. It makes it a lot spicier and tastier.

How unhealthy is it?
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#26 coolkid93
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Yes I have.
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#27 my_mortal_coil
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I have fried it. You can snap off layers (like slices of bread), add a little butter, some of the topping, and fry baby fry!! Haven't done that in a while though.

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#28 xionvalkyrie
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It's okay. Mr. Noodle has a much better version of it where they fry the noodles so it's super crispy, then you pour noodle sauce on it. Super delicious.