Necessity is the mother of invention

Necessity is the mother of invention, WHY ???.. because the story goes like this

For some bizarre reason my roomie bought Ching's 2 minute noodles instead of Maggi. While trying everything once is good, somethings should be left alone like Ching's 2 min noodles (It smells like something that comes out of our body's dis-grunts)

So after the first trial I vouched never ever to eat it even if it means wastage of a resource. But when there is a game on in your stomach with hunger doing rounds after a day's hard work you will leave your convictions for some other day. And so starts the scavenge hunt for leftovers and edibles (not requiring to cook food). And there it was staring from the shelf Ching's !!!!

After doing the whole who will give in first deal with it; I gave in but I remembered my promise not to use the damn powder which will stink the whole apartment floor for an hour. Went back to Indian wisdom in a whole "gurujee, mujhe apne sharan mein le lo" style and removed the spices dabba (treasure chest) used for every good preparation. Mixed the usual Garam masala with the ghatee Ching noodles (minus its masala ofcourse) and after a whole 5 min when the microwave gave its blessings to eat, tasted it with caution and a silent prayer.

And whaddya know, it did not taste bad.

Take aways from this:
1) Working under pressure can save resources (I'm making ching's again)
2) If its chinese buy it with caution
3) Find a local place where you can buy Ramen at wholesale prices

P.S: Contact me for 5 min recipes involving boiled corn & potatoes .. saves money, time and you will never have to diet for weight loss !!

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