nope, this stuff clearly bad for you, however pretty convenient since all you need to do is add hot water and let sit for 2 minutes.
my mom used to buy ramen in bulk- it was one of the first things i learned to "cook" with some frozen veggies added in. i believe my brother still lives off the stuff.
Ok, hes not very smart, but he didnt know they had all this salt in them. Logic will tell you? Its nothing but beef flavor salt.. I use them to make a tuna soup, I only use a dash of the packet of the beef flavor. Even that is to much. w/o lookiing I believe its close to 1000mgs of sodium. I drain most of it off. Thats alot of sodium in one serving. But one soup, and a tune pack and Im good for a few hours.. Snack. Not a meal.
Have you ever made ramen WITH beer? It ain' half bad, if you use natty or something that actually doesn't taste like anything. Beer pancakes are pretty good, too. Oh, to be young. I loves it.
definitely rah-men, and yeah, their gross, but sometimes, when you're broke, they're your only option.
much like most of the broke-food i ate as a child, i find it delicious. like fried bologna sandwhiches and cooked rice cereal and saltines.
There are entire cookbooks written with recipes for ramen noodles. My grandma makes a really good salad with the noodles. She makes a Christmas candy with the noodles, too. A college kid can survive on nothing more than ramen. I know people who have done it. It also helps if you collect ketchup, mustard, soy sauce and other condiment packets. They make for variety in your meals. We also keep them around for snacks for our kids. When your kids get the size of an adult, and eat 2x more, you'll go broke buying expensive snack foods. The kids are happy with a bowl of noodles, and it only costs 20 cents.