
The Ramen Rater can really use your help! Your charitable donations help source materials for reviews, garnish, and equipment used for this lifelong endeavor. You might think reviewing instant noodles wouldn’t cost much, but it certainly does. Not only that, we have a family of four and all our costs just seem to keep rising. There are a few ways you can help!
UPDATE – There are a few pieces of equipment that I could really use. First and foremost, I need a new computer. I got the one I use over five years ago. The amount of work this thing has done and continues to do really impresses me, but certain aspects are starting to falterr and a catastrophic failure is imminent from what I can tell. Ii need an newer Intel i9 series (i7 is fine but I’m looking for longevity and video processing speed). Lots of RAM and decent video is a must.
Another thing that would be very much appreciated is a new camera. For years I’ve used a cellphone for images – a Galaxy S20, then an S22. Recently, I found a Canon Rebel T3i at a thrift store for $15. Then I inherited a T4i which works better. Something newer with more focal points would be a big help. I’ve fine with lenses, but either a Canon or Nikon would be really appreciated – doesn’t have to be new, but I can assure you it would get a lot of use. Please contact me via the contact page – shoot me an email if you can help.
GoFund.Me
This is the most direct way to help The Ramen Rater. Your donations are direct and help is more than you can know. Here is a link directly to the GoFund.Me.
Patreon
This is recurring monthly donation – and it’s small, but the more who do it really will help. A few dozen people sending $3 a month would really go a long way. Check it out!

Send Noods
The term ‘send noods’ has become a bit of a meme over the last few years, but sending varieties I’ve not reviewed is a great way to help and I give full credit to those who do. Please contact me for my address and whether I’ve tried a particular variety or not. Companies who manufacture instant noodles, distributors, subscription box companies, and the general public can help a lot, and often do!









