jvanderh
jvanderh
jvanderh

Sleep Cycle!!

Sleep cycle app!!!

I agree, if it's a little oversalted, acid, bitterness, or sweetness may disguise it. You can also make the other component of the dish unsalted- unsalted pasta or rice if it's a sauce, unsalted sauce if it's a starch, etc. Sometimes, though, it's really just garbage. It's really hard to oversalt grilled meat, unless

I've got an MV800 point and shoot that I like pretty well. I need white balance adjust for taking pictures of food under tungsten light and my phone is always busy looking something up or taking notes.

I still struggle with this, but there are some things that help me. If I'm doing it to procrastinate, I can sometimes preempt that by leaving my work in a place where I know exactly what I need to do next. It eases me in so that I don't unconsciously avoid it out of nervousness. Another thing that made a surprising

Which crank charger do you have? Is it reliable?

I'd add battery powered lantern. Flashlights are ok for awhile, but if it goes on more than an hour or two, you're going to want room light. Probably matches, if you have a gas stove. Extra charcoal or propane if you have a grill and the weather will allow you to use it. If it's summer and you have notice of bad

Here's mine. 500 watt tripod worklight on top, which only required a little finagling to get it to point straight down, 250 watt worklight on the side (worklights work well as long as your camera has white balance adjust). The diffuser for the big light is just a rectangle of foam board with the middle cut out and

I'm echoing what a few other people have said, I think, but "can I mow the lawn, pick up prescriptions, walk the dog, clean, drop the kids off at school, run to the store, organize mail, pay bills" etc, etc. Everyone drops off food, but there is a whole host of everyday things that can feel crushingly difficult when

It's interesting you mention that, because I keep thinking it's so much like a horrible breakup. I don't say that to people who are mourning a death, but it's just amazing how similar it feels.

I'm interested to see the results, but my current favorite is a large exercise ball. It seems to be the only thing that doesn't hurt my back. My foster dog has even hilariously mastered balancing himself on top of me while I am balanced on top of the ball. I can't move, but that's besides the point.

When I am peeling potatoes and stuff, I often stab them with a fork so I can hold the fork handle instead of the vegetable. It might also work for stabilizing the corn.

I agree with this. I've lived a fairly scratch-free existence until moving near the coast. It even scratched my eink kindle! I didn't know that was possible.

I think it should say do a cost/benefit analysis before memorizing information, but that doesn't have the same ring.

You could try the feedfilter add on for your browser, which allows you to block keywords, and try adding someecards, etc.

I keep trying to like it, but I passionately, passionately despise it. I use to be able to skim 20 or 30 comments in a few minutes, and all the extra clicking makes that impossible. My blood pressure shoots up every time I hit the comment section.

I want some shade at the beach, but I usually have to park far away, so I'm looking for something light that I can shove in my beach bag. I'm thinking of just sewing pockets onto a towel or something, but what lightweight, cheap, telescoping thing can I use for poles? There is no wind or rain to worry about, so it

I really like this. It seems like the fact that the soda cans are free and the ease of replacing a shingle if you need to outweighs the fact that it might not be as sturdy as a professional roof (for a shed, doghouse, etc).

Did anyone mention the mobile mouse app for iPhone? It's pretty amazing. My home theater PC is a Mac Mini, but I believe the software runs on PCs too.

True, there's an exemption for awesome restaurant food. And maybe cold pizza.