Cooking With Daniel 2: Spicy fried noodles - Page 2
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Jonoman92
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c0ldfusion
United States8293 Posts
I feel like it may fare a little better since instant ramen is designed to be consumed as soup noodle. | ||
Rainofpain
United States125 Posts
(Really, dont soak noodles in the sink.) Otherwise it looks good. Keep doing these. | ||
Sinensis
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Angel_
United States1617 Posts
what is on your arm? will that heal? | ||
rupert
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On April 03 2012 11:39 c0ldfusion wrote: Have you tried using non-instant ramen noodle instead? I feel like it may fare a little better since instant ramen is designed to be consumed as soup noodle. I'm afraid I never did. The only fresh noodles I have ever seen sold are the thick udon noodles. While delicious I wouldn't pan fry them. (or maybe I should?!... I'll reflect on that.) Maybe you are talking about something else? On April 03 2012 11:45 Angel_ wrote: i hope you wash your sink. what is on your arm? will that heal? I don't really dirty it, I never felt the need to. As for the arm, I would call it a blood donation gone wrong, I guess. In reality it's just a bruise, the vein didn't heal as fast as it should so I have a bunch of blood underneath my skin, so yes: it will heal. | ||
HardlyNever
United States1258 Posts
Are those conditions staged? (The sink, the cigarette butts, the nasty-ass arm.) | ||
htn2481
Vietnam117 Posts
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BlackJack
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RogerX
New Zealand3180 Posts
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peekn
United States1152 Posts
Looks yummy though. | ||
matiK23
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Xenocide_Knight
Korea (South)2625 Posts
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surfinbird1
Germany999 Posts
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Node
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Sephy90
United States1785 Posts
On April 03 2012 11:40 Rainofpain wrote: The sink is the least sanitary place in the house. I am ServSafe certified so I know what I`m talking about . (Really, dont soak noodles in the sink.) Otherwise it looks good. Keep doing these. Yeah when I heard that your sink is dirtier than your restroom toilet I kind of icked out lolol. Please correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Newbistic
China2912 Posts
On April 03 2012 15:38 matiK23 wrote: Now THIS is ghetto cooking. WHOAH. WHOAH. First, too bad mofo, I got dibs on the name D:< Second, I do try to provide the cheapest method of making familiar, established dishes. You don't see me advocating making "cheesecake" by pouring a packet of sugar onto a block of cream cheese, and there's a reason for that. Third, neither shin ramyun nor hot sauce are all that "ghetto" of ingredients. I guarantee that on the same amount of money you need to spend for a month's supply of shin ramyun and hot sauce, I can make a far wider variety of healthy and tasty dishes to eat over the same period of time. But don't stop making these blogs, they are very fun to read. | ||
ohsea.toc
Australia344 Posts
On April 03 2012 15:38 matiK23 wrote: Now THIS is ghetto cooking. On April 03 2012 18:52 Newbistic wrote: WHOAH. WHOAH. First, too bad mofo, I got dibs on the name D:< Second, I do try to provide the cheapest method of making familiar, established dishes. You don't see me advocating making "cheesecake" by pouring a packet of sugar onto a block of cream cheese, and there's a reason for that. Third, neither shin ramyun nor hot sauce are all that "ghetto" of ingredients. I guarantee that on the same amount of money you need to spend for a month's supply of shin ramyun and hot sauce, I can make a far wider variety of healthy and tasty dishes to eat over the same period of time. But don't stop making these blogs, they are very fun to read. | ||
TheKefka
Croatia11752 Posts
5/5 noodles in the sink is genius. | ||
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