Ramen toppings is one of the only things that saved my sanity in college. I used to poach an egg in the broth while the noodles cooked. Added sushi nori cut into strips, frozen precooked shrimp, frozen corn or peas, and sweet chili sauce where a lot of my faves. Hmm... I wonder if I have any ramen in the cupboard now?
Fair enough. If you do want some easy suggestions for meals, here is one of my go to's (I'm also lazy and only cook one decent meal a week really so I have a lot of things like this that takes about 5 mins start to finish.)
Mexican Street Corn in a Cup.
INGREDIENTS
1 Package of Steam In Bag Yellow Whole Kernel Corn.
1/2 TSP Salt
1/2 TSP Pepper
1/4 TSP Sugar
1/2 TSP Chili Powder
1/4 TSP Or To Taste - Cheyenne Pepper
2-4 TBSP Good Quality Mayo
1 TSP Lime Juice
1 TBSP finely shredded Cotija cheese (Can sub Parm but won't be exact)
1 TBSP finely chopped Cilantro (Optional)
INSTRUCTIONS
Cook corn as instructed.
While corn cooks, combine rest of the ingredients.
When corn is done, combine with mayo and cheese mix and make sure corn gets well coated. Eat it hot.
You are probably consuming more salt then you should, but you won't get cancer or anything like that. A good alternative would be peanut butter and white bread. You could add something like peanut butter sandwiches to reduce the amount of canned food, or could move to frozen veggies instead. But as a direct response to your question, usually canned food's biggest issue the salt content and just being overcooked.
When I was younger drank like a fish, full bottle of whiskey, vodka, rum, at a time. I'm turning 45 in a few days and last drink I had was 3 weeks ago. Last time before that was several months. I've gotten to the point where I'd much rather just have water.
I found GenXGamer like maybe 2 months ago, and it's been great. Same for me with the others, been following for years. I think Nostalgia Nerd is busy with the arcade pub he's building. But yeah I miss his content.
Yes, I know they are still active, that's kind of the point I was making. I'm saying if things go as they look to be, then hopefully they won't be in 20 or so years. If they are just as active as they are now, or even more so, then hopefully asteroid 2044 takes care of the planet once and for all.
Not difficult at all.
Left Facebook in 2016, Left Instagram in 2017, Left Snapchat in 2018, Left twitch in 2021, Left Twitter in 2022, Left Reddit in 2023.
I could walk away from tiktok at any moment.