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Old 09-16-20, 07:32 PM
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Hey,
Go for efficiency! Skip the cup & hot water. Just sprinkle the seasoning packet on the ramen cake and eat it dry.🤪

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Old 09-16-20, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by wipekitty
I make my own noodles. At home. The last time I tried to get noodles at the LGS, they screwed it up. It's not that hard to make your own noodles, especially with Youtube. If you can't make your own noodles, you probably shouldn't be eating.
I do as well, but have the appropriate Park Utensils utensils to cook them properly.
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My friends and I have been having an argument lately and I'm hoping to get outside opinions on it. When eating my Cup Noodles I say it is better to use the two fingers on my left and and one finger on my right so that I don't catapult my noodles over the front of the cup. My friends all say that the number of fingers I use doesn't matter, I need to learn to modulate the force better. Thoughts?
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Old 10-02-20, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Skulking
My friends and I have been having an argument lately and I'm hoping to get outside opinions on it. When eating my Cup Noodles I say it is better to use the two fingers on my left and and one finger on my right so that I don't catapult my noodles over the front of the cup. My friends all say that the number of fingers I use doesn't matter, I need to learn to modulate the force better. Thoughts?
It depends on the rim material.
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Old 10-02-20, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
It depends on the rim material.
What matters is how the "pro jocks" train their muscles to make their Cup O Noodles in a safe manner even when the house is on fire, and also what equipment the "pro jocks" use is of utmost importance. Every other method and equipment for making or using Cup O' Noodles is wrong.

Serious/Real/True Cup O' Noodles Makers™ rule!
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Old 10-02-20, 01:16 PM
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Campagnoodles vs Shimanoodles vs. SRAMen.
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Old 10-03-20, 10:10 AM
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I don't need Hitler to tell me how to eat soup.
​​​You guys sound like a bunch of noodle nazis.
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One time I was ran out of noodles on my tour. So I took all the spokes out of my wheels and processed them into noodles.
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