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  • I signed in from my computer and you’re absolutely right. I was wrong; for some reason the iOS mobile app leads to a subscription authorization for $8.

    Now I just have to get my head around the tech side of this. Wish me luck!

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  • This looks really good and does look like they have account linking. I’m bummed by the subscription fee…lol it looks so promising I’m sure if I do the free trial I’ll end up loving it.

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  • Recommendations for Budgeting App (that’s not Mint)

    After years of Mint I’ve decided to look for other options. Im considering doing it myself in a spreadsheet but before I go that route (not ideal) I thought I’d see if anyone had recommendations on good basic family-budget apps. Would be great if it could link with bank accounts but I’m open to anything at this point.

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    YSK: Most Stores List “Price Per Ounce” On Every Tag

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1229201

    > As the picture shows, most (all??) grocery stores will show the price per ounce on the item’s price tag. > > It’s usually on sales tags too. > > I was FAR too old before I realized this and it’s made price comparisons in-store much easier. > > Note: Not my photo. Just generic photo from google.

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    As the title says any advice on training for and/or running a backyard ultra for a first timer?

    Background: I’m one of the “started running during covid”people. No longer morbidly obese and enjoying the hobby a lot! After my first marathon last October I decide to try a 50k in 2023 but have now transitioned to the idea of a backyard ultra with an 8+ lap goal.

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    www.outsideonline.com 15 Must-Know Camping Tips from a Lifelong Camper

    Remember the mustard, learn how to save your batteries, and the best trick for a cold sleeping bag

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