Just looked and there isn’t support at the moment. Although PtE has a pretty good feature request list, which had Alexa support on it... I’ve now chimed in that I’d like that too...
Just looked and there isn’t support at the moment. Although PtE has a pretty good feature request list, which had Alexa support on it... I’ve now chimed in that I’d like that too...
I haven’t tried anylist, but I’m pretty tied to PtE at this point—for me, PtE is more than just a shopping list app. It is a recipe scraper, recipe organizer, meal planner, pantry and freezer manager, and shopping list app. I can snag recipes I find on the net, only have to do minor clean up, then drag and drop them…
I’m think I have to admit I’m an iOS guy too. But PtE is platform-agnostic. Because it is web-based, I can access my lists from any device (and so can my wife).
I should point out that the way I do it isn’t the simplest—Alexa has an app that has your shopping list and a to do list. So you could just use that at the grocery store too.
I menu plan with plantoeat.com before I go shopping, so it is a simple matter to look at my amazon Alexa shopping list and just add ‘em to my digital shopping list to check off at the store. I like using Alexa because it means I just sing out when I’m running low on something in the kitchen, instead of trying to…
“Alexa, add butter to my shopping list.”
I’m assuming 20X is based on getting a 5% return on investing the proceeds, which would then replicate your salary from now until eternity? Seems a bit much. Frankly, if I were to die, my wife and child could live on substantially less than the income I currently have—most notably, because I have a lot of expenses…
What’s fourth?
Don’t be absurd. Your post wasn’t about whether some scouts have ever been trained in firearms use (not that it matters, but I wasn’t). Your post implied that a large percentage of scout leaders would keep firearms, thus ruling them out as potential room mates for someone concerned with guns. I highly doubt it.
When I bought my first house, I was concerned enough about the investment to model things a lot more specifically. With Excel, it isn’t exactly difficult to build a model specific to you for the rent/buy decision that month by month calculates interest/principal, factors in things like PMI, maintenance... And if you…
Fuck! They armed the Girl Scouts?
Are you seriously that internet incompetent? First, it takes less time to type “Technivorm” into google than type what you did. Second, there’s a link to Sur La Table in the comments already. Third, the first link under the google search I linked to was Amazon and the second was the manufacturer’s site. My google link…
Are you seriously that internet incompetent? First, it takes less time to type “Technivorm” into google than type…
That is an “actual link”—it is a well formed URL, it even uses secure http as a bonus, plus it is rendered in blue text so you can tell it is clickable.
That is an “actual link”—it is a well formed URL, it even uses secure http as a bonus, plus it is rendered in blue…
The fact that you are throwing the eggs into boiling water is more likely to be why your eggs peel nicely, rather than poking them. See Kenji’s article Logline linked to above.
Interesting. My solution was to just decide that I’d sub out all drywall work in the future. I hate that stuff.
Good point. I used PVC Sewer & Drain for my dust collector—think it was Sched. 80 if I remember right.
The theory (which is how the big cyclone separators work too) is that the intake pipe sets up a swirling vortex, which in the bigger cavity of the separator allows the heavier stuff to drop before it gets sucked into the outlet in the center. It seemed reasonably effective given what he trapped. My 220V 7' tall…
I used to have a Dust Deputy attached to a small shopvac for my SCMS—it was attached to a bucket with a larger capacity than the vac, so it kept me from having to empty the little (and inconveniently located) shopvac as much. I can’t say it helped that much with the filters and suction, however, since even the best…
BTW, it doesn’t have a timer in a classical sense of delayed turn-on. The second switch just turns the whole thing off after an hour or so in order to avoid the whole pot evaporating away and then catching on fire. Something I seem to recall being an issue with the dual burner Bunn machines I used to have to use at an…
BTW, it doesn’t have a timer in a classical sense of delayed turn-on. The second switch just turns the whole thing…