Pretty sure I remember from college how to spike the ramen so that it has a minor amount of nutritional content. And there's always eBay!
Standard camping food in my family was ramen with a can of tuna and some frozen (or fresh) veggies added. Plus tang, granola bars and hot cocoa.
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Standard camping food in my family was ramen with a can of tuna and some frozen (or fresh) veggies added. Plus tang, granola bars and hot cocoa.
Sounds like chocolate tuna tang surprise. Yum.
I used to crack an egg into the pot that the ramen was boiling in. Then I got sick of that....
Also, mac & cheese + tuna + stewed tomatos was cheap and nummy.
I used to crack an egg into the pot that the ramen was boiling in.
I still do that. Excellent post-run recovery meal. I scramble it first, though, so it's more like egg drop ramen.
Also, mac & cheese + tuna + stewed tomatos was cheap and nummy.
Not unlike my "college casserole." Except with corn or peas instead of stewed tomatoes.
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Mac & cheese + tuna has long been a dinner staple for me. Especially that 6 months I didn't have a stove.
I don't bother adding veggies, generally.
I haven't had ramen noodles in the house since we kept a package for too long and all the insect eggs that were lodged within hatched.
I've been meaning to have mac and cheese for forever, but I haven't gotten off my ass to make the CI recipe, nor been to Roscoe's recently.
These cherries are good, but they are not filling. I am such a sucker for that dab of filling fat.
you need a slice of cheese, ita.