Brother you haven't lived until you've had the in Korea. Get home from drinking call up the ramen shack and have them deliver that sh!t on a moped. Beef and cheese ramen delivered, now that is living and its so much better than anything you get in a store here.
.40 for the cheap ones at Wal Mart. I haven't eaten them since college, though. Hangover food at it's finest/worst/sometimes that's all you have.:grin:
Right before the last hurricane i bought $5 worth of ramen noodles at a Dollar General store that were selling 7 packs for a dollar. I never ate any of them but I carried them around in my truck. Whenever i would be stopped at an intersection and see some bum panhandling for drugs- uh, food with a Hungry, will work for food sign I would call them over and then hand them a pack of ramen noodles. Talk about some ungrateful responses
I was approached buy some guy one time when I was pulling into the parking lot of this place where I used to work. This guy looked really bad like he was a longtime meth freak or something. He pointed to an equally pitiful looking woman and told me that they hadn't eaten in 3 days. By coincidence, that was the day that we had had an office Christmas party and there was lots of leftover food like Swedish meatballs and little finger sandwichs and chicken drummettes and other stuff. I told the bum that I wouldn't give him any money but that I would go to the office and make them both a big plate of food. The bum started cursing me loudly as he quickly walked away before I could get out of my car and kick his sorry ass
I just made chicken ramen with bite size pieces of chicken, chicken broth, and Tony's. YUM! I cooked "gourmet" ramen for a group of friends, ha ha.
Adding real food to ramen noodles is cheating :lol: Actually that gave me a few ideas. Maybe for a creamy alfredo ramen sauce. Maybe we could set up a ramen noodle cookoff with the winner being awarded the title of IRON CHEF RAMEN