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Ramen Noodle Diet - College Survival From Home

By: Jan Verhoeff


When Brenna rushed off to college, I never thought too much about a Survival Kit, she’d been cooking for nearly ten years. But then I visited the Dorms and saw the kitchen where the kids cook their food. If they don’t make it to the Cafeteria during specified hours they are on their own, and it isn’t always healthy.

So, I put together a suggestion box, and staples kit for College Survival.

As a Home School Parent, my goal is to teach my children to survive anywhere and to THRIVE wherever they go. Healthy food is a requirement for survival, and this Survival Pack can take you to college and beyond.

Things to always have on hand are cheap pantry fillers and come in handy almost every day, but especially when you’re alone at college and too tired to cook.

Ramen Noodles, canned tomatoes, canned chicken, dried vegetable flakes, and a selection of seasonings that shelf well are essential to this diet.

Ramen noodles are cheap, you can buy a case for a couple of bucks. Canned chicken will cost you a bit, but it lasts forever. Dried veggie flakes and seasonings you can buy or make your own, or request these from home (Mom’s are still your best resource). Canned tomatoes are easy to come by and easy to store, just keep them in the bottom of your closet in the Survival Pack.

This easy recipe can be prepared in your microwave and there’s enough you might even want to share with a friend.

Heat a bowl of water and add a packet of ramen noodles slightly broken up. Heat about 3 minutes until noodles are tender done. Drain.

Toss in a handful of dried veggies, drain a can of chicken, add the chicken, add a can of tomatoes, stir it up and heat 5 minutes until piping hot. Season lightly to taste and serve with garlic flavored crackers (yes, that junk food does come in handy as a side dish).

This dish has found its way to our company table as a casserole - just top with cheese.

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Home School Mom of more than 17 years, Jan Verhoeff enjoys sharing kid raising tips on her blog at homeschool101.blogspot.com or business tips at brandyourmarket.com, stop by for a visit and get your Free Subscription to The Branding Iron.

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