PHILOUDELPHIA
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Heritages Dairy Stores - Vineland
Italian
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Heritages Dairy Stores - Vineland
Italian
@Captain Dave Poulin I just tried these for the first time and added some peanut butter with a bit of the pasta water to thin it out. As easy as it gets and delicious. Definitely recommend.
I got a pack of 5 of the bags for $11 I think. Definitely more expensive than standard ramen, but still pretty cheap overall. Probably slightly more noodles in this one and the sauce it comes with is an actual sauce packet, not just dried seasoning. The flavor went perfectly with the PB and I added a fried egg on top too. You can let your imagination run wild.@Young Sandwich how much do you get out of one of those bags - is it significantly more than a normal bag of ramen? From a very quick glance, they look like they are a lot healthier, but around 20x as expensive.
I got a pack of 5 of the bags for $11 I think. Definitely more expensive than standard ramen, but still pretty cheap overall. Probably slightly more noodles in this one and the sauce it comes with is an actual sauce packet, not just dried seasoning. The flavor went perfectly with the PB and I added a fried egg on top too. You can let your imagination run wild.
You can absolutely do the same thing with normal ramen too, just may need to find a flavor that would jibe with the PB.
Did you try anything besides the noodles? I'm asking because we did an order during the early days of the pandemic. The noodles worked really well for when we need a base for a quick meal and we still keep some around.
We also tried things like their chili crisps and kinda just found them to be fine. We ended up sticking with home made or Lao Gan Ma. I got a bottle of their tamari too. It's fine. That doesn't line up well alongside expensive.
I've only tried those noodles and their gochujang korean BBQ sauce because I'm a whore for gochujang anything. It's solid but unspectacular. Probably wouldn't get it again. I just saw the noodles for the first time yesterday and love a good easy meal base like you said, so gave them a go. Worked perfectly for a workday lunch at home.Did you try anything besides the noodles? I'm asking because we did an order during the early days of the pandemic. The noodles worked really well for when we need a base for a quick meal and we still keep some around.
We also tried things like their chili crisps and kinda just found them to be fine. We ended up sticking with home made or Lao Gan Ma. I got a bottle of their tamari too. It's fine. That doesn't line up well alongside expensive.
I've only tried those noodles and their gochujang korean BBQ sauce because I'm a whore for gochujang anything. It's solid but unspectacular. Probably wouldn't get it again. I just saw the noodles for the first time yesterday and love a good easy meal base like you said, so gave them a go. Worked perfectly for a workday lunch at home.