Mr. Lee's Noodles Is A Meal That Won't Keep You Out Of The Game For Too Long

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As gamers, we all know how it can feel to finally get a chance to sit down and enjoy some quality time with our games. When it comes to peeling myself from my gaming chair I always feel like the quicker I can get back there, the better. Most of the time I just toss something quick in the microwave and call it good or chomp down some chips. That’s all fine and dandy but what if there was something better?

Everyone has eaten noodles in a cup at some point in their life. I think that’s the one thing that everyone in existence has in common. They’re quick, cheap, and don’t taste horrible either. Most of them though are packed with preservatives, artificial flavors, and colors. It might seem healthier than eating a Hot Pocket or Doritos but is it really?

Damien Lee is a real person, not some fictitious character made up by Madmen. After being told he had a few weeks to live, this cancer survivor and noodle lo...

Damien Lee created Mr. Lee’s Noodles after a long battle with cancer. During his fight, he had noticed all of the bad foods that he had been putting into his body for years. Lee realized that what we put into our bodies is what fuels us and it’s so important. He cracked down on himself and started a healthier way of eating by cutting out all of those harmful foods from his daily routine.

Mr. Lee’s is a noodle company where all of their ingredients and flavors are free of the nasties that find their way into most things on store shelves. The noodles come in cups and they as well as all of the ingredients are freeze-dried to preserve the nutrients and freshness for consumption. Their meals are also significantly lower in the salts, sugars, fats, and carbs than other similar meals on the market. Each cup can be made in 3 minutes, so you won’t have to stand over the stove for long periods of time. Who says quick can’t be healthy?

They have a vast selection of different noodles that have meats or vegan options. They even congee options available as well. You can find them at retailers such as Whole Foods and Amazon or purchase directly from their site. They’re currently offering free shipping on orders over $60! It’s always nice to try something new and break the routine!