My girlfriend is coming over and wants ramen, what kind should I make?!
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HELLO! I don't think she cared about the food. She's just saying, "Don't waste your time cooking and spend more time with her.".
She specified ramen because the soup could be made before hand and the actual noodles required little cooking time. A bowl of ramen is very casual and it doesn't take much time to consume. Clean up is fast and easy too. She doesn't want to spend too much time preparing (or watch you preparing) and eating foods while you're around. This is not even reading between the lines. The message she gave you was very loud and clear. Failing to pick up the message could cost you. Maybe you believed cooking for her is something special and romantic. I don't think she cared about this that much. Focus your time and energy on something else. A bowl of killer ramen or a bowl of regular ramen won't make that much of a difference in this particular case.
It doesn't matter if you're married, engaged or unengaged, don't fall for the "wasting time on her" bit. Women like attention. If she didn't want you to "waste time on her", she really wouldn't have requested ramen or made any request at all.
However, I think she should be making ramen for you; but If you want to make ramen, make what you would like. Why put on a facade to please her. If you're looking for a long term relationship, just be real.
It might be easier to just go out to a good ramen place.
If I were you, I'd look around the noodle isle for some specialty ramens. My family prefers the ones in the red cups/bowls called "Shin ramen" because it tastes as close as they can find to the real thing. After having real ramen in Japan, the storebought kinds are hard to tolerate. You can also look up some nice ramen recipes online and do some make-ahead components so it doesn't take as long when she arrives.
If you don't want to waste your time on her, the best is to make "maruchan ramen noodle soup", I think it takes about one minute and it's specifically for unengaged couples.
As you see in the link below, you can make tasty ramen of your own without much hustle just by putting on top of ramen bowls either green onion, tomato, cheese, egg, spinach.
http://www.maruchan.com/maruchan_recipes…
save yourself the grief and just buy brand Sapporo Ichiban. This is the best brand by far, well in my opinion that is. I especially like the yakisoba ones, but they're all good, especially the shrimp or chicken flavors. Glucks!!
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