top raman 8 for 1$ @ farm fresh

skywhr

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Im sure this depends on your locale.. but its the most Ive ever seen for $1
 

LiekOMG

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If you would have read the other "5 for $1" post, you would have realized that everyone agrees that unless its 20 for $1, its not really a good deal :)
 

ElDiablo

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It's 12 for a dollar around here at Fred Meyer's. Everyday low price :) (no i don't work there)
 

TXHokie

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ramen fed me thru college. i was a poor boy. just me and my hot pot and boxes of ramen noodles... ahhh, memories....
 

dafatha00

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this crap is like 25 for a dollar at your local markets, 8 for 1 dollar and 5 for 1 dollar are both crappy deals, now lets all go chow down....
 

ktchong

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I think a few years ago I read in some newspaper about someone who had died from eating too much Ramen.
 

Frglss

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Get the real stuff @ your local Asian food store and don't forget the hot oil.
 

catnap1972

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Puh-leez people--ramen.com had em 33 for a dollar way back when (so far back, I don't even remember!) ;)
 

wviperw

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Mmmmmmmmm..... RAMEN NOODLE!!! I could live off that stuff. Along with JACK's PIZZA. :)
 

emaij

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I'm looking for a 64 Meg Ramen cuz the 32 Meg ones are just not doing it for me.
 

Spindler

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local albertson's/lucky's stores are selling them 16 for a dollar now.

they're not so bad if you just use the noodles and throw away the seasoning.
 

SCSIfreek

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i heard the same thing as Inguyen, about a kid who ate too much reman(Instant Noodle). Reason for his death was because of too much "plastic"(preservatives use to make the noodle in the package form). I guess his stomach suffocated. I could be wrong but that what i heard.


--SCSI (P.s. Just cooked up a package of instant noodles last night :(, hoping i wont die from that hehehehe.)
 

Possum

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One way that might help get rid of some of those preservatives is to rinse the noodles with boiling water a few times before putting the final water in there for cooking. My dad always worries when we have ramen because he read in a newspaper many many years ago that the preservatives can be harmful if you have too much.