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Edited by
longhairbiker
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Sun 05/11/08 11:29 PM
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Man I miss those days of livin under an overpass. Drinkin mad dog and wild irish rose. Kikin ramen noodles from the grocery store. Rat steaks on a bed of ramen noodles and some crappies I caught fishin. Mmmmmmmm good times. Better than the soup kitchen. Definitely better than the hardboiled eggs and toast and gruel they called oatmeal in county jail.
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Man I miss those days of livin under an overpass. Drinkin mad dog and wild irish rose. Kikin ramen noodles from the grocery store. Rat steaks on a bed of ramen noodles and some crappies I caught fishin. Mmmmmmmm good times. Better than the soup kitchen. OMG Wild Irish Rose!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm there. ![]() |
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So does rat taste like chicken or does chicken taste like rat?
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Rat tastes greasy and pissy like bear or antelope. Tastes like rat.
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ever been your mainstay nutrition for more than 2 weeks? 1 word .....college Tried them once, that was enough -- I'd rather have the Asparagus & Tuna flavor Pop-Tarts.... |
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eat em during winter..not so much now
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i love Ramen Noodles!
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Just FYI:
Ramen noodles unfortunately are not very good for you. Each package contains about 1560 mg of sodium. To remove the water and form them into blocks, they are deep fried in palm oil which is about the most saturated fat there is. Look in your local Asian food store, though, and you may find some that are baked or freeze dried without the oil. Check the ingredients--about 720 different varieties/flavors of ramen are available. For what it's worth, the average Japanese eats about 45 packages a year and, other than sumo wrestlers, ain't too many of them chubby. |
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Just FYI: Ramen noodles unfortunately are not very good for you. Each package contains about 1560 mg of sodium. To remove the water and form them into blocks, they are deep fried in palm oil which is about the most saturated fat there is. Look in your local Asian food store, though, and you may find some that are baked or freeze dried without the oil. Check the ingredients--about 720 different varieties/flavors of ramen are available. For what it's worth, the average Japanese eats about 45 packages a year and, other than sumo wrestlers, ain't too many of them chubby. killjoy! ![]() |
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healthfood?7 grams of fat 380 cals i don't think so
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try about a month
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YUK!
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