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|    Lee Lofaso to All    |
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|    15 Oct 12 17:06:00    |
      Hello Everybody,              It's almost time again. The second presidential debate,       between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. Since most folks will       be at home, with their eyes glued to their television sets,       it is essential to prepare foods ahead of time, so as to       munch on while watching the debates.              A very simple recipe can be made with ramen noodles.       Actually, quite a few very simple recipes can be made       with ramen noodles. And my ramen noodles recipes are       the absolute best. Especially since they are also       very inexpensive to make, while using the choicest       of ingredients.              For example, for those who like salads, one can make       a ramen noodle salad with doritos (or corn chips of their       choice). Just place cooked ramen noodles on layer of corn       chips and add whatever toppings you like.              The best main course meal is Spam Noodles, which is       super simple to make. Cook your ramen noodles, adding       sweet peas and sliced carrots to the water as it boils.       It only takes two or three minutes to cook ramen noodles,       and only a few seconds to drain. So this step is fast.       Then cube Spam (the kind in a can) and fry in thin layer       of olive oil or vegetable oil. Then mix Spam and ramen       noodles/peas/carrots together and you have a great meal       for the debate.              For dessert, Ramen Noodle Jello is the ticket. For       best results, fry ramen noodles in thin layer of olive       oil or vegetable oil. Then add fried ramen noodles to       jello as it sets. Best eaten within 3 to 4 hours else       noodles turn a bit soggy and looks kinda gross. But       still tastes great nonetheless.              So eat up, and enjoy the debate!              --Lee              --- MesNews/1.06.00.00-gb        * Origin: news://felten.yi.org (2:203/2)    |
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