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Post by bchunter on Feb 1, 2007 13:17:31 GMT -5
3 pounds deer burger 1 large onion 2 bags Ramen noodles (beef flavored) 8 slices american cheese
Add burger and onion together in a pan and cook till burger is brown. Cook noodles for 5 minutes. In a casserole dish add half of the burger/onions and spread out even.Next add half of the noodles and spread out even.Next add 4 slices of american cheese.Next do one more layer. Put in oven at 350 degrees till cheese is melted. Serve with your favorite vegetable and enjoy.
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Post by Sunshine on Feb 1, 2007 14:03:08 GMT -5
you know youre a WV redneck if you use ramen noodles in your casseroles...sorry i couldnt resist BC..lol im gona try that for dinner tonight..seriously , i got all the ingredients and ill let yua know how we liked it
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Post by woody on Feb 1, 2007 14:51:24 GMT -5
heheheh you got raman noodles ;D that's a college students staple sounds good, to bad I don't have any deer meat here
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Post by Sunshine on Feb 1, 2007 15:00:52 GMT -5
WOODY!!! ill have you know, im eating a bowl of ramen noodles as we speak..its redneck quisine ya dang yankee ;D
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Post by bchunter on Feb 1, 2007 15:04:37 GMT -5
Woody,you can use beef burger if you don't have any venison on hand.
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Post by woody on Feb 1, 2007 15:29:51 GMT -5
thanks bc, I'll try it sometime Sunshine, over here Ramon Noodles are the Oriental treat, when I worked for Meijer's them Oriental woman would buy everyone we had one the shelf . so does that make you a Oriental Redneck ;D
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Post by Sunshine on Feb 1, 2007 23:56:26 GMT -5
i made this recipe for the family tonight, and the kids and i enjoyed it..thanks BC for the good recipe
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Post by rszwieg on Feb 2, 2007 9:11:41 GMT -5
Uesd raman noodles to patch a hole in a tire once. Held up for about 2000 miles.....
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Post by Sunshine on Feb 3, 2007 21:30:52 GMT -5
maybe so, but it was good
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