July 5, 2007 | Filed under: good eatin'

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Instant noodles are magical. You can sit down and slurp them up and feel good knowing that you just ate a 33 cent meal (with no nutritional value whatsoever, so remember to take your vitamins if you are subsisting on Top Ramen) or, you can dress them up and take them to a whole new level. Turn them into haute cuisine!
I like to Pygmalionize my ramen.
Carl Weaver, this one’s for you.
8:42 am
July 5, 2007
@ 7:50 pm
why are you so much better than me making videos!!!
All hail Bekah!
July 5, 2007
@ 9:45 pm
Silly, rabbit: I’m not better at making videos than you, Heath; I’m only better at making ramen.
July 6, 2007
@ 10:13 pm
Simply Brilliant!
July 7, 2007
@ 8:34 am
I soooo couldn’t have survived college without top ramen. It’s the only thing that I ate.
July 9, 2007
@ 5:12 pm
Who would have known that you can make a meal that looks like it’s fit for a king out of “Top Ramen?” You rock girl! It looks awesome…….now the real question is…how did it taste?
Dawn
July 9, 2007
@ 5:33 pm
That is exactly what I was going to have for dinner tonight - Thai-style ramen noodles (aka “mama” in Thai). So good, so delicious, so MissB-icious!
Carl
July 10, 2007
@ 8:21 pm
Your ramen is superior to mine. I haven’t eaten ramen in a while… thankfully.
July 11, 2007
@ 5:16 am
Oh man, you need to come to Hawaii. We’ve got some kickin’ saimin. (I refuse to call it ramen, i think it’s preference sake)
Lovely stuff. Great now I’m hungry…I shouldn’t eat at a late hour!
July 11, 2007
@ 11:12 pm
Fantastic!
July 16, 2007
@ 6:47 am
YUM! Can you post the recipe? That looks delish!
July 17, 2007
@ 8:14 pm
Well that sure beats the hell out of my ramen-egg-drop soup… that I’m about to make right now.z
July 28, 2007
@ 9:41 pm
HOLY CRAP! This looks awesome. I should do that with my ramen, but something about it only taking 3 mins to cook is kinda what makes it so cool. Thanks for the visual though.
August 3, 2007
@ 12:49 am
I’m lazy. I’ll continue having ramen the way it was intended to be eaten. In 15+ delicious flavors that all taste the same!
August 11, 2007
@ 9:21 pm
Evan - they also all have that one common ingredient; 30% salt. That’s the best - just the way God intended!