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What would the perfect app for cooking and recipes include?
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On Oct 31, 11:41*am, Lauren Adams > wrote:
> What would the perfect app for cooking and recipes include? Gamailer asks - app? As in apparatus, apparel, apparition, appearance, appendage, appendix, appetite, applause, applicant, apportionment, appraisal, approach, approbation, approval, appointment, appliance, application, what? ....Picky |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 12:19:48 -0700, JeanineAlyse wrote:
> On Oct 31, 11:41Â*am, Lauren Adams > wrote: >> What would the perfect app for cooking and recipes include? > Gamailer asks - app? > As in apparatus, apparel, apparition, appearance, appendage, appendix, > appetite, applause, applicant, apportionment, appraisal, approach, > approbation, approval, appointment, appliance, application, what? > ...Picky I am pretty sure she is talking about an "app" or application that runs on a smartphone or iPad or that sort of platform. Brian Christiansen. |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 11:41:52 -0700 (PDT), Lauren Adams
> wrote: >What would the perfect app for cooking and recipes include? The perfect app would put the phone to sleep so it dies not ring while I'm cooking. |
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On 31/10/2011 10:18 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> What would the perfect app for cooking and recipes include? > > > The perfect app would put the phone to sleep so it dies not ring while > I'm cooking. My wife is a retired teacher and involved with a organization of retired teachers. I don't know what is wrong with those women. Before I got on the Do Not Call list, any dinner time phone call was likely to be a telephone solicitor. Now it is retired teachers. They tend to call at 6 pm. |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 22:42:28 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 31/10/2011 10:18 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >>> What would the perfect app for cooking and recipes include? >> >> >> The perfect app would put the phone to sleep so it dies not ring while >> I'm cooking. > >My wife is a retired teacher and involved with a organization of retired >teachers. I don't know what is wrong with those women. Before I got on >the Do Not Call list, any dinner time phone call was likely to be a >telephone solicitor. Now it is retired teachers. They tend to call at 6 >pm. A lot of people (retired and not) tend to phone at the 6 PM dinner time, it's like they can't tell time, or maybe they don't eat dinner so don't realize that others do. Fortunately there's caller ID so I can discriminate who I'm willing to speak to at a particular time, otherwise they can leave a message on my answering machine. But then when I call them back an hour later they don't answer. I respond but once, I hate playing telephone tag. I think a lot of people who phone constantly have nothing to say, they're simply bored. |
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On Nov 1, 6:45*am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 22:42:28 -0400, Dave Smith > > > wrote: > >On 31/10/2011 10:18 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > >>> What would the perfect app for cooking and recipes include? > > >> The perfect app would put the phone to sleep so it dies not ring while > >> I'm cooking. > > >My wife is a retired teacher and involved with a organization of retired > >teachers. I don't know what is wrong with those women. Before I got on > >the Do Not Call list, any dinner time phone call was likely to be a > >telephone solicitor. *Now it is retired teachers. They tend to call at 6 > >pm. > > A lot of people (retired and not) tend to phone at the 6 PM dinner > time, it's like they can't tell time, or maybe they don't eat dinner > so don't realize that others do. *Fortunately there's caller ID so I > can discriminate who I'm willing to speak to at a particular time, > otherwise they can leave a message on my answering machine. But then > when I call them back an hour later they don't answer. *I respond but > once, I hate playing telephone tag. *I think a lot of people who phone > constantly have nothing to say, they're simply bored. So sorry I didn't clarify in the original message. I know that there are so many cooking applications for phones and also tons of recipe websites out there. I am curious to know which ones are your favorite and what makes them your favorite? |
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