Saturday, March 29

Upper Class Dorm Life.

When you say college dorm food, you usually think of 5cent Ramen noodles eaten raw so that the noodles themselves will expand in your stomach to last longer. But when I think of the college dorm food I had last night, I think of Pad Thai.

Now for about 4 bucks, it sure as hell better be better then regular Ramen noodles. But this delicious vegan meal, made by Thai Kitchen, has made me want to miss going out to eat and stay in my room and lick every square centimeter of the little plastic plate to not miss any moment of flavors prancing around my tongue. Those of you who are unfamiliar to what Pad thai is, it's a dish from Thailand. It differs from your typical Ramen because the water has to be drained after the noodles are cooked. Kind of like spaghetti. It is mighty delicious.

And as for the second picture, POM pomegranate juice, it's not that good. Sounds delicious when you think of not having to go through the hassle of eating an actual pomegranate, but in reality it's only good because you have to go through the hassle of eating an actual pomegranate. Without having to go through the hassle of eating an actual pomegranate, you find yourself say, "This is just bad cranberry juice." POM is expensive and the packaging looks cool, but is not worth buying unless you want to impress someone with your exotic juice knowledge.

Acoustics: Girl Talk - Double Pump

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pom is decent, you just have to add 3 parts water to one part pom, and then you'll feel like you've got your money's worth.

Anonymous said...

Pom is decent, you just have to add 3 parts water to one part pom, and then you'll feel like you've got your money's worth.