In the restaurant, you always get an assortment of toppings.
So this looks good:
1 POUND-Vegetable Soup Blend Dried Dehydrated Vegetable Flakes-To Make Ramen Noodle Soup-Dehydrated Onion, Carrot, Potato, Sweet Potatoes, Red And Green Bell Peppers And Parsley Flakes https://a.co/d/fs30wMY
But then you have a very light on real protein meal. I toss eggs or other protein additives, but I'd like to have a dry supply at the ready.
So this looks interesting:
Ramen Toppings - Seafood & Vegetable Mix with 11-Ingredient Blend, 14oz Dried Ramen Toppings for Noodles, Including Goji Berries https://a.co/d/d9RMWL1
But at this point all of my current soups would not be able to handle seafood additives.
This is required:
GARAK Seafood flavor Ramen, Korean authentic instant noodle, Mild Spicy noodle 1 Bag with 5 Pack https://a.co/d/hqOKFAS
I'll also look for some plain start raman and see what the toppings takes me to.
Once I start scrolling on the bottom I see eel. Oh my God I miss eel. And my local sushi restaurant passed to the new generation and the kid took over and it sucks. Time to make my own..
Old Fisherman ROASTED EEL 3.5oz (6 Pack) https://a.co/d/7h711h1
But eel needs need sauce.
Eel Sauce 190ml (6.42 Fl Oz) | Pack with 3 pieces | Oriental Food | Fresh Harvest https://a.co/d/4hR0NrF
The sauce might take 2 months to get here. Everything else is 2 days. That eel will sit in the can and tease me.
Okay, I got a bunch of protein filled ramen meals along with all the various other stuff tossed in that I like. The non-protein stuff can go in all of my current supply. I'll have to separate them out into vacuum sealed bags which I will in about a 10th of the original bag portions.
When I break open a vacuum sealed bag, I can always quickly reseal it with the sealer that Andrew pointed me a few years ago. I have a huge bag of dehydrator packets, gel filled, which I can also toss in to ensure the crispness to start off with.
I tried to check everything to not buy anything made in China. China sourced food scares me. No Dollar store food for me.
So this looks good:
1 POUND-Vegetable Soup Blend Dried Dehydrated Vegetable Flakes-To Make Ramen Noodle Soup-Dehydrated Onion, Carrot, Potato, Sweet Potatoes, Red And Green Bell Peppers And Parsley Flakes https://a.co/d/fs30wMY
But then you have a very light on real protein meal. I toss eggs or other protein additives, but I'd like to have a dry supply at the ready.
So this looks interesting:
Ramen Toppings - Seafood & Vegetable Mix with 11-Ingredient Blend, 14oz Dried Ramen Toppings for Noodles, Including Goji Berries https://a.co/d/d9RMWL1
But at this point all of my current soups would not be able to handle seafood additives.
This is required:
GARAK Seafood flavor Ramen, Korean authentic instant noodle, Mild Spicy noodle 1 Bag with 5 Pack https://a.co/d/hqOKFAS
I'll also look for some plain start raman and see what the toppings takes me to.
Once I start scrolling on the bottom I see eel. Oh my God I miss eel. And my local sushi restaurant passed to the new generation and the kid took over and it sucks. Time to make my own..
Old Fisherman ROASTED EEL 3.5oz (6 Pack) https://a.co/d/7h711h1
But eel needs need sauce.
Eel Sauce 190ml (6.42 Fl Oz) | Pack with 3 pieces | Oriental Food | Fresh Harvest https://a.co/d/4hR0NrF
The sauce might take 2 months to get here. Everything else is 2 days. That eel will sit in the can and tease me.
Okay, I got a bunch of protein filled ramen meals along with all the various other stuff tossed in that I like. The non-protein stuff can go in all of my current supply. I'll have to separate them out into vacuum sealed bags which I will in about a 10th of the original bag portions.
When I break open a vacuum sealed bag, I can always quickly reseal it with the sealer that Andrew pointed me a few years ago. I have a huge bag of dehydrator packets, gel filled, which I can also toss in to ensure the crispness to start off with.
I tried to check everything to not buy anything made in China. China sourced food scares me. No Dollar store food for me.