I hate how some of them take advantage of women and try to upsell on uncessary repairs, etc. I take my car to a national oil change franchise. The keep trying to upsell me a battery for $159.00. They say it has 1/4 life left in it according to their battery tester print out. I've kept the receipts of the printouts and even tho some have started to fade they all say 1/4 life. It hasn't changed. Told them I could go to the auto parts store and get one a lot more affordable. Another time the key was stuck in the ignition in my car. The local dealership that sells the brand of my car and a locksmith quoted me prices of $250 to $400 to replace or rekey the ignition. I decided to search for YouTube videos for the problem and found out there is a ring under the gearshift knob that slightly slides up and down when you go from park to reverse or drive. When you shift into drive, that ring keeps you from taking your key out of the ignition. I watched the video on what to do, slid the ring into proper position, put a strip of duct tape on the gear shaft to keep the ring from sliding too far. And voila! Problem solved.
The trick I learned working at an hotel years ago is to: 1) Fold the sheets in half 2) Tuck one matching corner into the other, repeat for the other side 3) Fold again 4) Tuck all the corners together. 5) Fold again 6) Put fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillowcase into remaining pillowcase for storage. King sheets are the most difficult to fold flat. See video link in case I missed a step. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHTyH2nuFAw
Ramen was cooked of course, and placed on what started out as crunchy toast. The ramen water turned it a bit soggy if it wasn't shaken out of the noodles enough :^}.
My cousin and I used make Top Ramen sandwiches - buttered toast with ramen on them. And chocolate milk for the drink of choice. We still talk about those days.
1) Fold the sheets in half 2) Tuck one matching corner into the other, repeat for the other side 3) Fold again 4) Tuck all the corners together. 5) Fold again 6) Put fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillowcase into remaining pillowcase for storage. King sheets are the most difficult to fold flat. See video link in case I missed a step. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHTyH2nuFAw