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What's going to happen to me if I continue to subsist, almost entirely, on Ramen Noodles?
The discussion revolves around the implications of a diet primarily consisting of Ramen Noodles, exploring nutritional concerns, personal experiences, and alternative food suggestions. Participants share their thoughts on the health effects, affordability, and creative ways to enhance meals.
Participants generally agree that Ramen Noodles are not nutritionally sufficient on their own, but there is no consensus on the best alternatives or solutions to improve one's diet. Multiple competing views on dietary strategies and personal experiences remain present.
Some claims about personal experiences and urban legends are anecdotal and lack empirical support. The discussion reflects a variety of dietary habits and assumptions about nutrition that may not be universally applicable.
Mentat said:So, that's what did it!
I'm serious, though...I eat other things some times, but it's pretty much just been Ramen Noodles for a while now, and I've read the "Nutrition Facts"...yeah, there's nothin' to 'em!
Echo 6 Sierra said:After my divorce I subsisted primarily on Ramen (oriental flavor) and Wild Turkey (101). After that I traded the WT for a hot plate and my diet was mostly spam or portuguese sausage with rice. You haven't lived until you've had a sandwich of spam fried with brown sugar.![]()
I pour salsa (chopped tomatoes, onions, jalepenos and cilantro) on my potatoes.Monique said:No, the potatoes don't become dry. It's like you prepared them in the oven in tinfoil, only much faster! Why butter?? if you can have healthy tomato sauce with lots of lycopene? Ketchup might do the trick too, I believe it's not too unhealthy and it's loaded with lycopene.
Everything is better with garlic! :!)Monique said:That sounds good :!) especially with some chopped garlic mixed in![]()
It will put lead in your pencil. Eventually your pencil will become so heavy it will take a crane just to hoist it.Mentat said:What's going to happen to me if I continue to subsist, almost entirely, on Ramen Noodles?
Andromeda321 said:At CMU there's an urban legend of some kid who ate only Ramen for a year and died of malnutrition. Can't imagine that one actually being real though.
Monique said:No, the potatoes don't become dry. It's like you prepared them in the oven in tinfoil, only much faster! Why butter?? if you can have healthy tomato sauce with lots of lycopene? Ketchup might do the trick too, I believe it's not too unhealthy and it's loaded with lycopene.
gazzo said:Mince is nice on potatoes toooand chilli beans
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...sorta cheap.
How about chicken soup consisting of stock & water ?