hey peeps. back when i live in barbados, i just got out of school and just setup dentistry and health clinic. i was very poor at start, and i did what many college students in america do, eat ramen.
i probably tried and made whole lot of recipe, but i will share my most prized one. it is very healthy, unlike regular ramen, and it is fit for the gods among men. i have a friend who's training to beat usain bolt, he eats this. there is no meat in this becuz in america they put too much chemical in it like steroids. the only time in life u want steroid is right before competition, if u must use it, and cortico kind for skin.
recipe:
1 package of nissin ramen (shrimp flavor if u have meat withdraw problem)
2 cup orange juice concentrate w/ calcium
1/4 cup tempeh
2 teaspoon salt and curry powder for spiciness
handful of chopped kale
directions: cook noodles until texture is what u like, then toss in oj tempeh, kale and spice, cook on high for mabe 5 min (or until tempeh is softer) and then pour into bowl
why is this best? gives you carb, vitamin and best quality protein and calcium all in a good ratio
oj in plastic is expensive in america, so i would use the frozen kind, it's fine. tempeh u can get in chinese store for cheap...i found in normal store but they over charge
healthy and taste refreshing
enjoy
edit: ps - feel free to share ur recipe too. oh, and just becuz i'm not poor now, doesn't mean i don't eat it now. still have it for lunch and sometimes late night snack, for some reason i don't feel bloated in morning when i eat this before sleep, although stuff like sandwich does
i probably tried and made whole lot of recipe, but i will share my most prized one. it is very healthy, unlike regular ramen, and it is fit for the gods among men. i have a friend who's training to beat usain bolt, he eats this. there is no meat in this becuz in america they put too much chemical in it like steroids. the only time in life u want steroid is right before competition, if u must use it, and cortico kind for skin.
recipe:
1 package of nissin ramen (shrimp flavor if u have meat withdraw problem)
2 cup orange juice concentrate w/ calcium
1/4 cup tempeh
2 teaspoon salt and curry powder for spiciness
handful of chopped kale
directions: cook noodles until texture is what u like, then toss in oj tempeh, kale and spice, cook on high for mabe 5 min (or until tempeh is softer) and then pour into bowl
why is this best? gives you carb, vitamin and best quality protein and calcium all in a good ratio
oj in plastic is expensive in america, so i would use the frozen kind, it's fine. tempeh u can get in chinese store for cheap...i found in normal store but they over charge
healthy and taste refreshing
enjoy
edit: ps - feel free to share ur recipe too. oh, and just becuz i'm not poor now, doesn't mean i don't eat it now. still have it for lunch and sometimes late night snack, for some reason i don't feel bloated in morning when i eat this before sleep, although stuff like sandwich does
