The shit experience of self ordering kiosks has forced me to download far too many restaurant apps. I don't get why the app experience is usually so much better
30 mins away! Kashras in Narnia!
Dude! You'll be in our hood! Come visit! We can do some baking :3
It's basically just a chat and it shares your workouts with folks, posts when you hit a PR and when you're working out, it could be fun to get some folks together on it! Poke me on TG if you want to join ours :3
“Ahh! Fuck thats it!” Just a little bit of teasing and @foxwyngs.bsky.social@mustachemutt.bsky.social#nsfwart
Knowing nothing about what I should look for in a press I got this one. It works but I'd probably spend the whole 5 dollars more and get the higher quality OXO one NOYA Adjustable Tofu Press a.co/d/dKvIufv
Caliber is more of a workout app with different routines in it, then specifically a routine based app like I found with Stronglifts. Feels modern and adaptable to what I want to use it for and allows for additional tracking. A few other features I like.
No idea about Sheiko but I was on and off Stronglifts for an embarrassingly long time and struggled with it. Workouts kept getting too long as I progressed, felt like I lost so much progress if I had to take a break for something. I was tired of the dated app and got bored of it being so repetitive.
It's fun to be learning to cook a new food again in enough repetition to understand how to get what you want out of it.