26 Aug, 2008
If there were ever two things that go together it’s Ramen and Bongs.
Ask any college student.
Use a bong and you will automatically want the ramen.
So here’s a way to have the best of both worlds.

Step 1: Cook up some ramen
Step 2: Clean your bong
Step 3: Pour the ramen into your bong
Step 4: Smoke the bong
Step 5: Cough
Step 6: (optional) Eat the ramen
Step 7: …I forgot
Heh, “bong” is a funny word.
I’m still hungry.
3 Jul, 2008
Ridiculous Remedies. The world is full of them and even to this day some of the worst are practiced by our own grandmothers. Thankfully my grandmother didn’t believe in any of these. Read the rest of this entry »
17 Mar, 2008
In the tub with Grandfather?

At a Manga Convention?

Or do you eat ramen….in a giant bowl of ramen?

Do you have a picture of yourself eating ramen in someplace other than say, a kitchen or ramen restaurant?
Send em’ here at ramenstudents27@gmail.com
19 Feb, 2008
I dunno if any of you has tried this (or have been as desperate as me) but I was making ramen while I was munching on some Jack Links Steak Chunks.

It’s this beef jerkey stuff I eat all the time if you haven’t heard of it.
I thought “Hey, why not put two of my favorite things together?”
It turned out great!
It was a little different but sometime you gotta do what you can for a decent meal.
It might not be for everyone but I certainly enjoyed it and if anyone from Jack Links wants my recipe, I’ll sell it to them for a lifetime supply of my favorite jerkey.
11 Feb, 2008
Don’t get me wrong, I like pork, shrimp and chicken…not to mention the completely generic “oriental” flavor, but I think it’s time to expand on the American market for ramen flavors.
Sometimes I get the craving for a BK Whopper.
Now what if that same Whopper flavor came in a soup? Hell yeah.
Or even just yesterday, I woke up craving biscuits and gravy.
I would love to spend .33 cents on a bowl of gravy/ biscuit soup compared to the $5.99 I had to spend at Denny’s, the $2.89 a gallon worth of gas I needed to drive there and the 2 dollar tip.
Just a suggestion but I don’t think it should stop there.
While a Whopper soup would be good enough, I think all fast food chains should adopt the method.
I’d totally dig on some Burrito Supreme Ramen. Or some Seasoned Curly Fry Jack-in-the-Box ramen.
What do you think?
What ramen would you like to see and more importantly, what kind would you eat?