LuckySponge
LuckySponge
LuckySponge

I also like Plan to Eat. The web snipper works well, I like the menu planner, and the grocery list feature is awesome. Yes, it's not free, but if I wanted free I would use .txt

I use Plan to Eat (www.plantoeat.com). It isn't perfect, but it does a decent job of scraping recipes from the websites I frequent. It is also a menu planner—drag recipes to calendar—and shopping list creator. In order to maximize the benefits of the shopping list creation, you really need to conform all recipe

If your post is any indication, you don't need it.

That's the damned truth.

I hate to say this, but after all those years looking for the best surge protector, I came to one conclusion:

OH! Yeah - I think a little EVOO will do nicely too, but just a dash, maybe to coat the pan, since you'll be simmering in the broth. :)

That's a damned good point, one I totally overlooked this morning while I was putting this together. Not every like is a "like," and not every +1 is an endorsement, and you're absolutely right there. Frankly, I follow a lot of people, pages, and products not because I particularly support them, but because I have to

I mentioned this last week in a comment to another user and you omitted the same thing. As well as the actions above which you list this also occurs if you follow a company. You can follow a company for other reasons than just liking them. The example I quoted last week was you may need to follow the manufacturer of

LOL. Thought this was going to be about getting in your kegels!

Errr, at the risk of sounding contrarian, you don't HAVE to remove the stems. I cut my greens perpendicular to the stems, in ribbons, and by the time they're cooked they're usually not much of a bother...

Remind me to post my kale/collard green recipe. You'll never settle for takeout again. :D

This is HUGE! I can't fathom how they must have done this. International roaming is expensive because you use your phone on another network in the destination country for which you have to pay exorbitant fees (for whatever reason).

I know it becomes pretty clear by the end of the article, but maybe a short definition of what a zero-sum budget actually is would be helpful to start?

"work bed."

But the Google Scholar, the google service, aside from regular search, that I use the most still isn't listed. grrr.....

One helpful suggestion people don't think about I'd add: text rather than call, especially after a large scale emergency condition.

agreed... turning on and off GPS should be a feature of all navigation apps so you don't have to rely on manual or third party intervention

If it could turn the GPS on/off depending on whether Maps/Navigation was running, it'd be perfect.