Yeah, that way is good too. I actually add two eggs, one the way you do it, kinda like egg drop soup, and one that gets soft poached so that the yolk is still runny. I mainly mentioned that one because the runny yolk on the ramen noodles is the tastiest part of the dish.
When staying at a hotel you close the curtains all the way but sunlight still gets through in the morning in the middle where the two curtains come together. The hotel closet should have a few clothes hangers with clips on them. Use the hangers to clip both sides of the curtains together and you will have no sunlight waking you up early in the morning.
at my local Krogers, and ive also noticed this at other grocery stores, underneath the rack where the bananas are set out there will often be more bananas located in cardboard boxes. this is where all of the good bananas are.
While trying to eke out every last bit of my toothpaste, I stumbled upon a handy method.
Flatten the tube with the handle of your toothbrush, applying pressure all the way from the end of the tube to the front. This is a no-brainer, and I figure everyone else does this already. However, the annoying part is that you have to do this every other time you brush as the toothpaste slowly creeps back into the tube.
My brilliant solution is to fold up the flattened, empty portion of the tube a couple times and clip it with a binder clip. I feel pretty stupid for never thinking of this previously.