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Agreed! An image would have really helped the article (original or Lifehacker).

So glad you mentioned Keep... I have been using it for my groceries for a while now, but I don’t remember it having a “share” option until this last update? Either way, it has one now, and I like it!

Device ID, In-app Purchases and Photos/media files? Not what I’d call necessary. However, I will give them credit for limiting what they need to (mostly) what is reasonable to run the app.

The overall permissions request:

I’ll see if I can attach a screenshot or 3. :)

This app seemed great... then I looked at its access requirements. Not impressed.

Are you *certain* you’re not my husband? Because I’m pretty sure your girlfriend and I are the same person.

It’s a deal! :)

I used this trick when I first moved into my house.

Most grocery stores sell them... The biggest name-brand that comes to mind is Old El Paso pickled green chillies (actually jalapenos). They come in tiny 2oz cans.

Why would you grind up perfectly good bacon to improve mediocre chicken? Just eat the bacon!

Yeah, but even us francophones / English-French bilingual call our Brigittes “Bridge”. ;)

Not every country-or for that matter, city-charges fares based on the distance travelled.

That’s a good point... If it’s basically excess shipping material, who’s to say that I’d be be getting *clean* dry ice? I mean... The back area of most grocery stores isn’t particularly clean.

[Oops, looks like I told you something you already read. :) Having trouble with the mobile layout today... Or maybe it’s just me.]

Good to know, thanks!

Dry ice is sold at grocery stores? Is that an American thing?

Thank you. I have never understood the obsession with “fixing” pinholes in the wall with materials not intended for the job.

All true things... But the most important ones in my experience are replacing the solution daily, cleaning lenses with fresh solution every time, and taking them out before sleeping.

You’re using eggplant.