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I've been in Ottawa for the last 2 years and a bit. The nearest supermarkets to me have been lacking a specific food that I really, really enjoy. Shin Ramyun, to be exact. There are some other ramen available, the best one being Sapporo Ichiban, however, my favourite has been eluding me for some time.
A few weeks ago, I found out about a Korean-owned store that is somewhat nearby, and carries it. I haven't been able to find the time to get all the way there to get some however.....
The closest supermarket to me went through a renovation over the summer. I had not shopped there since last year, and when I went through the expanded ethnic section earlier today, I found this:
5 pack. For a pretty freaking good price too. I could feel a big grin on my face when I discovered it.
And now I've got a bowl in front of me. Egg, a can of tuna, a bit of cheddar cheese, and green onion are ontop because that's my favourite way of having it.
:D
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Just curious how much you paid for that - its (US)$5 at the Korean market I get them from.
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That's so awesome. XD ♥ The way you eat it actually makes it sound better. I usually don't like those ones.
HOW DO YOU MAKE IT O-O! Not the noodles, but what you make!! /curious
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Boil water with sauce mix and dried veggies in it. Put the noodle block in it and cook it for about 2 minutes, put the scrambled egg in it for 1 minute, stirring 3 times in that minute. Immediately put it in a bowl, put the tuna in it, stir it, then the cheese and green onion right on top.
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On November 09 2010 09:55 Impervious wrote: Boil water with sauce mix in it. Put the noodle block in it and cook it for about 2 minutes, put the scrambled egg in it for 1 minute, stirring 3 times in that minute. Immediately put it in a bowl, put the tuna in it, stir it, then the cheese and green onion right on top. Sounds so good T____T ♥ As soon as I have money i'm gonna try this!
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dude your in ottawa? The new T&T on hunt club is the place to go for anything asian. Just careful parking your car, it's packed full of the most terrible elderly asian women drivers. They definitely have that package there, I've seen it. I normally go there to load up on bags and bags of edamame beans
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Please test APM before and after consuming Shin Ramyun. Maybe that's the secret to SC2 success.
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Yo pervy, you can get this stuff for cheaper if you know where to go in Chinatown. I'm talkin 20 packs man
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the meal for every korean who is too lazy to get up from his computer and make an actual meal
oh shin ramyun, how many times have you carried me from the depths of hunger as I pounded away at my keyboard furiously?
<3
shin ramyun ftw!
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I know I can get it cheaper in chinatown, but I don't have any other reason to go there, and I really don't feel like going that far for it.....
PS, the korean place that has the big packs that I know of is actually near your old flat lol.
PPS - I'm actually a ~240 lb white guy.
PPPS - If you're a fellow Ottawanian, check this out.
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I have that too! I find it a bit spicy, since I have to add all these other random sauces as well. Still tastes awesome.
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Damn... I ate three of these things on Friday night alone while watching SC. 264% daily sodium in 1 hour, yep...
So good. But so bad.
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On November 09 2010 10:36 flamewheel wrote: Damn... I ate three of these things on Friday night alone while watching SC. 264% daily sodium in 1 hour, yep...
So good. But so bad. Bah, a bit of salt never killed anyone.
But this might.....
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On November 09 2010 10:36 flamewheel wrote: Damn... I ate three of these things on Friday night alone while watching SC. 264% daily sodium in 1 hour, yep...
So good. But so bad.
X.X did you eat them plain? If you eat a double down, maybe you'll feel better about eating this. :D
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On November 09 2010 10:36 flamewheel wrote: Damn... I ate three of these things on Friday night alone while watching SC. 264% daily sodium in 1 hour, yep...
So good. But so bad.
Whats wrong with you??? Not to mention almost 1.5k calories IF you didn't add anything on top :0
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Imp you dolt. I work at an Asian grocer store and can get you 15 for under $10.
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It's so easy to find this in Toronto.
By the way, I believe their nutritional facts list when you put the ENTIRE bag of seasoning in it. I can hardly handle 1/3 of that because I find it too salty to have anything more in it.
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On November 09 2010 11:10 Lexpar wrote:Show nested quote +On November 09 2010 10:36 flamewheel wrote: Damn... I ate three of these things on Friday night alone while watching SC. 264% daily sodium in 1 hour, yep...
So good. But so bad. Whats wrong with you??? Not to mention almost 1.5k calories IF you didn't add anything on top :0 Plus 3 eggs, some tuna, cheese and rice.
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