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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by PurplePython View Post
    Beef is way better lol

    I always drain the water out and just eat the noodles with the seasoning on them. It tastes way better.
    Drain the water melt some mozzarella cheese on it and put you one of those oven backed chicken patties on top.. Poof poor mans chicken Parmesan.
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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Drain the water melt some mozzarella cheese on it and put you one of those oven backed chicken patties on top.. Poof poor mans chicken Parmesan.
    Now THAT is a good idea. You can basically make anything out of ramen lol. Sometimes after workouts if I don't have anything good to eat I will just cook up some egg whites and toss them in with beef ramen noodles. You can barely taste the egg whites so thats a plus.

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