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Ramen Noodles
The way I make them has evolved throughout my lifetime,
there’s still too much sodium in it and my parents still say it’s not the greatest for you.
I know.
the packet smells like boredom and salt.
It works for me.
I’ve learned how to twirl the noodles onto my fork properly
told my best friend that I think ramen is one of the few foods that should be eaten with a spork
i remember drinking the broth with a straw and laughing when I spilled it.
ramen noodles—the low maintenance babysitter food.
Pasta sauce and spicy spice mixes are wonderful on it too.
Paired with a Mountain Dew for the perfect poor decision combo was a personal favorite.
12 AM with hot cocoa hits different too.
My life’s been chaos.
it changes and everything comes in waves.
I think I’m in a good spot.
food is my comfort.
and throughout it all, I’m grateful for the one peculiar edible constant in my life:
Ramen.
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