Ramen lasagna

I mean why? Wasn’t any easier than using lasagna noodles.
True...but also no beef... Plus you're still using the ramen seasoning and very little liquid.

I would expect this to have a very different taste and texture compared to regular lasagna.

I'll give it a try tomorrow with four bricks of Raman...not a big fan of pepperoni so likely sub in a mushrooms instead and see how it turns out.
 
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I watched some video where the show you how to keep folding the oriental style egg noodles.

Every time you fold them, you get twice as many noodles,

2 noodles folded = 4 noodles.

4x2=8 noodles
8x2=16 noodles
16x2=32 noodles
32x2=64 noodles
64x2=128 noodles
128x2=256 noodles
256x2=512 noodles

That's a lot of fucking noodles.

And you can't rip them or you have to start over from scratch.
 
I watched some video where the show you how to keep folding the oriental style egg noodles.

Every time you fold them, you get twice as many noodles,

2 noodles folded = 4 noodles.

4x2=8 noodles
8x2=16 noodles
16x2=32 noodles
32x2=64 noodles
64x2=128 noodles
128x2=256 noodles
256x2=512 noodles

That's a lot of fucking noodles.

And you can't rip them or you have to start over from scratch.
It’s cool to see in person.
 
It’s cool to see in person.
Its a great way to teach my children logarithmic math. They just instantly get it.

Because it is food. When you associate food with algebra/foreign language/geography/geometry/trigonometry etc....etc..

they learn fast.

Kids get excited about learning new things. Gen Z Americans are going to kick ass.

I think people underestimate them.
 
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