LuckySponge
LuckySponge
LuckySponge

I'm next in line for the ebook with my library. ;)

You make me want to read the book. :)

I like the idea of the sticks for fighting. When there's a fight, and you're not sure who is the aggressor, do both kids pick a stick?

Sorry for the spammy post, customer support requested I do so to help with an account issue.

T-Rex can ride skateboards really well due to arm gravity

It is a good mic, Alan! I've been pleased with mine, but it's a pain in the a** to attach the Blue pop filter.

Bunnies love tea but hate apples

Be sure to open a window - the odor of the Dawn/vinegar combo is quite strong. Works awesome on shower and tub surrounds if you let it sit a bit. Never tried it on grout, though.

F that! Manual typing the whole thing would make me not use it. With Plan to Eat, when the clipper doesn't recognize a recipe format, I can highlight and drag text from a web page to the clipper into the various recipe fields. Could you do that with Paprika on the iPad?

If you can afford it, hiring a house cleaning service is great for a marriage. Cleaning becomes one less source of conflict. And frankly, I'd rather spend my Saturday morning doing a science experiment with my kids than cleaning toilets.

Anyone using and liking the Happify app? Is there something worthwhile in it for kids?

Good point about personality. Kids are born with them. You can't change a personality exactly, but you can teach a child how to use it and make the most of it.

Totally works!

Got a call from the school nurse today. My bloody nose prone boy had another one. Look forward to trying the Borax soak and vinegar wash. Could you expand on that? Soak in Borax first, then was with Vinegar?

I guess that's the crux of the issue for grocers. They don't want to invest the $$ in app development unless there's an immediate measurable return. It will take one of them to be the leader in this area for others to be peer pressured into leveraging customer data to actually help the customer.

I heard this on my way into work this morning and had to write it down:

Alan, I kinda wish LH would distinguish between recipe organizing/planning apps and meal planning services. Seems to me PTE, ZL, PP and Pap are all recipe org/planning tools, whereas Cook Smarts (and some others people have mentioned in comments) is more of a service where you pay to have the site plan meals for you.

Yup. My nursing days are over, but had to see what this was about. I really enjoyed my nursing tanks covering my belly and not having shirts that were all stretched out. I didn't use a nursing cover with my first, but did with my second and I really liked it. I also enjoyed the convenience of the measured bags,

I use MFP and really like it for tracking my weight, food/h20 intake and exercise. Since you mentioned it, I took at look at the recipe feature and it's more geared toward tracking nutrition of a recipe than meal planning. It lacks a lot of functionality that these other services offer, but it would be cool to see a

Great post. Here's my experience with these.

I've tried 3 out of 5 in the lineup and settled with Plan to Eat as the best. The write up is spot on (thumbs up for great support!), but it also has the best recipe clipping tool of the bunch. You see exactly what it's going to clip before you save, so you don't have to go