Monday, 10 September 2012
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How to Eat Ramen Noodles - From Kids

My children wanted to get in on all of the blogging fun, so they asked if they could write a tutorial blog on how to eat Ramen Noodles.
Emma-
1. Put the fork in the bowl, simply for visual effect.
2. Lean over your bowl.
3. Suck all of the contents out of the bowl in one breath.
Ellie-
1. Place bowl on table.
2. Turn away from bowl in order to maximize floor mess.
3. Position non-eating hand for visual effect (this hand will not actually catch any droppings).
4. Lean head back and dangle noodles down your throat.
Easton-
1. Grab food.
2. Eat food.
3. Make monster faces for visual effect.
Thanks kids!
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Comments (16)
Awww! Precious.
so cute!
When my husband and I first started out we lived on these... you learn to spice things up!!! From the bowl of noodles and a dash of crystal hot sauce... to a bowl of noddles with minced veggies... to a bowl with some canned beans and assorted ideas!
Nothing beats Ramen!
Grant them high scores for style!
@Growedup@xanga - I like to scramble an egg dry and cut it up into the ramen.
I actually can't stand ramen noodles. I was born premature as I have mentioned before, and so I have a lot of issues with taste and textures. Some just refuse to go down and ramen is one of them. Bananas are another. So growing up, when my mom would make ramen soup for a meal, I was allowed to make something else for myself. So my best advice on how to eat ramen is simple. gag, refuse to eat, enjoy campbell's soup instead :)
i would love to taste what real authentic ramen soup is like. It looks sooo good on Ponyo and on The Ramen Girl (with Brittany Murphy - thanks Netflix).
@sarahsmurfette@xanga - I daydream about the noodles in Ponyo when I get really hungry.
IT'S
HAAAAAAM
Good God. My brain is already grabbing the paper towels.
I came home from work one day to find my 16 year old son cooking a huge pot of ramen noodles for 8 new friends he'd made in summer school. He had to go four hours a day, riding the public bus across town, because he'd screwed up in his English class. I thought that would be good punishment, get his grade back on track, and he'd hate it. Not only did he like it, he made 8 new friends from the other side of town, and they all had ramen that day.
i like the "Slurp" effect when u suck the last inch in! :D
im thinking of kevjumba videos..haha...in one of his videos his dad says "i hate it when you suck a noodle" and they were acting the situation using ramen noodles. his silly dad cracks me up
@ProudToBeAChristianFruitcake@xanga - My son has a sensory issue which sounds like you do too.
@sarahsmurfette@xanga - The East Asian societies each have their traditional noodle soups. In Japan the main one seems to be soba which is like ramen but with thicker noodles. All of them are a noodle base and the main differences is the meas and vegetables that are added in. the poor folks version is usually the local variety of noodles and water with whatever can be scrounged to add in which is what ramen reminds me of. I like all of the regional soups but especially Vietnamese phở.
I still do the Emma style today especially if I'm famished!