Spend the extra 20¢ on your cup Ramen. I think you will enjoy it.

Obviously don’t do it if you can’t afford the luxury, but let me tell you how much better an extra 20¢ makes a meal.

I am a single fellow going through college, not only that but I travel in-between semesters in a weird staggered school schedule where I leave every three months to go across the country to work.

So what is a man to do? The answer is to become a student of Cup Ramen.

Let me get this out of the way, brick ramen is disqualified. Why because you actually need dishes to cook it.

I am embracing my mobile lifestyle, which means if it is impractical to take on a plane, it is a bad idea to buy it.

So no dishes, no pots, no pans.

And especially no clean up.

My life will soon be calming down, and I will have enough time off school to give an actual review and recommendation guide to cup Ramen.

But for now if you pretend to be too busy to cook like I do. Do yourself a big favor and try and get the 89¢ or if you feel like high rolling $1 Cup Ramen instead of the 50¢ or cheaper types!

Get yourself the Higher-Quality, cheap food!

These “Expensive cup Ramen” tend to have a lot of flavor opposed to the Styrofoam cup variety, they have multiple seasoning packets, more noodles, and chunkier rehydrated vegetables. They are simply the best thing I can suggest buying for a dollar or less!

This is my true food passion! Cup Ramen! that and energy drinks, though that is another blog post entirely.

For now, if you are on the cheapest ramen for any unnecessary reason, do yourself a favor spend an extra quarter. Then taste the difference.