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101 Things to Do with Ramen Noodles
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Sales Rank: 39600 Gibbs Smith, Publisher Released: 2005-04-05 |
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Expand your ramen repertoire with an amazingly inventive and unique addition to the million-copy-selling "101" series-101 Things to do with Ramen Noodles.
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101 Things to Do with Ramen Noodles
- Spiral-bound: 128 pages
- Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher; 2005-04-05
- Label: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
- Studio: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
- ISBN: 1586857355
- Average Customer Review:
based on 22 reviews
- Sales Rank in Books: #39600
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Summary: great book 2008-12-27
Comment: I bought my 17 year old son this book for a stocking stuffer and I think it was one of his favorite gifts. A great book for college!
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Summary: NEAT GIFT 2008-10-30
Comment: AFTER FRIENDS SAW MY COPY AND BEGGED FOR IT, I PURCHASED THREE MORE AND WRAPPED THEM WITH A CASE OF RAMEN NOODLES AND A NEAT MUG AND GAVE AS BIRTHDAY GIFTS. THEY LOVED IT! AND....I LOVE THE FREE SHIPPING FOR BUYING IN QUANTITY.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Lifesaver for a novice in the kitchen on a budget! 2008-05-28
Comment: Don't look down your nose on kitchen newbies. They have to eat, too -- therefore, they are willing to learn or they will starve! And, with little or nothing in your pocket, the decision to learn is made for you by the Kitchen Gods!
101 Things to Do With Ramen Noodles is an excellent, spiral-bound (WHY aren't all cooking and craft books designed this way???), nicely written and informative guide to lots and lots of stuff to do with those cheap noodles that can be found in every supermarket and discount store. The last time I was in a college book store, they had them there, as well.
If you are looking for something to do with this stuff rather than blend it with boiling water, this is the book for you. Surprise! You DON'T have to use all of that "flavor" packet (salt, salt, salt and more salt) and there are recipes that will turn your Ramen Noodles into a more solid meal! You can also use it to whip up a dessert. (Definitely hold the "flavor" packet for that one!)
More experienced cooks will roll their eyes complaining, "Oh, I could have told you how to do this..." However, it's not for those of us who have been cooking for half a century or more. For the target audience, 101 Things to Do With Ramen Noodles is a wonderful guide to saving a bundle. And, it's sure a step up from going to "that Scottish restaurant."
Highly recommended.
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Summary: College Bound 2008-04-28
Comment: An absolute MUST HAVE for any college bound person. (Heck, for anyone on a strict budget!) Great recipes. Don't be put off by some of the ingredients until you have made and eaten the recipe, bet you will like if not love them!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The Popcorn and Ramen Noodle Diet 2008-04-24
Comment: This book is perfect for the low budget group that just moved out of the house and is looking for things to eat that are cheap and easy. (As a decent cook of many years, some of the recipes did make me gag, but I'm not the audience for this book now, am I?) The recipes are surprisingly creative and, in reality, a lot of people do love ramen noodles. accompaniment to this book as a housewarming or graduation gift for a young friend or relative. Everyone who's ever lived on a tight budget - and probably with at least a couple of roommates - has experienced the popcorn and ramen noodle diet, a chapter in the survival of the fittest (and most broke)! 50 Ways to Leave Your Mother
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