… for a dollar a pound and also pound bags of beans and popcorn for a dollar. I’m debating about doing a similar experiment myself, only I probably wouldn’t do a whole month. Two weeks is more my speed. And I’ll be eating ramen noodles if I want. And if someone buys me a free lunch, I’m going to eat it.
… about ramen noodles. I’d forgotten about ramen noodles. I used to eat them all the time, but not so much recently. So I went out and bought a bunch of them and have enjoyed eating them. Not quite tired of them yet, but I probably would be if I had to live on them all the time. So a few I …
… We will do our best to cook a variety of meals; ramen noodles can only be prepared if there is no other way to stay under one dollar. (We have six packages and will buy no more) 5. Should we decide to have guests over for dinner they must eat from our share; meaning they don’t get to eat their own …
… (i.e. foraging, samples in stores, dumpster diving) Any food they plant, they pay for. They will do their best to cook a variety of meals; ramen noodles can only be prepared if there is no other way to stay under one dollar. (They have six packages and will buy no more) Should they decide to have …
… pay for. 4. We will do our best to cook a variety of meals; ramen noodles can only be prepared if there is no other way to stay under one dollar. (We have six packages and will buy no more) 5. Should we decide to have guests over for dinner they must eat from our share; meaning they don’t get to eat …
… plant, we pay for. 4. We will do our best to cook a variety of meals; ramen noodles can only be prepared if there is no other way to stay under one dollar. (We have six packages and will buy no more) 5. Should we decide to have guests over for dinner they must eat from our share; meaning they don’t …
… their experiment needed rules: — All food consumed must total $1 each. — No free or donated food unless it is available for anyone. — The cost of planted food is factored into the total. — Try to cook a variety of means; ramen noodles can only be prepared if it is otherwise impossible to stay under budget …
… a month just on covering these pesky overhead expenses. Now I can afford to take more time off and enjoy life instead of financing it. We’ve got all the money we need for ramen noodles, which the kids love raw, and our parkas keep us plenty warm (we don’t run the fires at night while we’re asleep …
Times is hard, as Lynnette would say. And some of my sistafriends are going through it with their hair. Relaxer touch-ups can cost anywhere from 50 bucks on up, so the decision can often come down to choosing between groceries… or a perm. I can’t say I’d blame a chick for picking up some ramen …
… experiment here (but only at your own risk!) and add steamed shrimp, chives, or whatever else you might want in it. Once that is done, enjoy the frugal, sodium-laden noodle soup of joy! What do Bachelors Eat? How to Cook Ramen Noodles Join the Geeks Community How to Cook Ramen …
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