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Cheaper Than Food: the Ramen Break

Instant noodles are a near-universal food. They range from absurdly inexpensive to sophisticated. They are shelf-stable, generally simple to prepare, and filling. They are the staple food of income-challenged students, both as quick eats on their own and a base upon which nutritious meals can be built. There are myriad varieties of ramen. This is one strange woman's documented journey into the realm.

2009-03-13

Round Three: Graceful Noodle Savior Ramen 7 SPLASH!


Amazingly, this batch doesn't scare me, except for most everything in the top-left corner. And the top-right corner.
Posted by Electric Keet at 14:35

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