Those cookbooks remind me of Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything: The Basics. A go to for me since I was gifted it at a bridal shower. This cookbook is the only reason I can now cook rice, seems simple but I was able to mess up every time!
There isn't a way to share it that I can find. However, it's easy to make one. Just enlarge my photo above to see my labels. In Day One, click Settings, Templates, New, then you'll get a blank page. If you click "add section" it creates that little gray box for you to type your labels into. Then you save the template as "reading journal page" or whatever and each book entry you just click "new from template" and your template will be in there for you to click.
Ha! Those are great movies! Cheesy as all get out, but I live for obscure 80’s horror movies. One of my favourites in “Demons”. It’s an Italian horror ( English dubbed ) directed by Lamberto Bava and Dario Argento. It’s so good!
Those cookbooks remind me of Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything: The Basics. A go to for me since I was gifted it at a bridal shower. This cookbook is the only reason I can now cook rice, seems simple but I was able to mess up every time!
Ooh, that’s a good one too! I have that one. And making good rice can be surprisingly challenging.
I'm really interested in giving this app a try. Is there any way to share the template you created?
There isn't a way to share it that I can find. However, it's easy to make one. Just enlarge my photo above to see my labels. In Day One, click Settings, Templates, New, then you'll get a blank page. If you click "add section" it creates that little gray box for you to type your labels into. Then you save the template as "reading journal page" or whatever and each book entry you just click "new from template" and your template will be in there for you to click.
Ha! Those are great movies! Cheesy as all get out, but I live for obscure 80’s horror movies. One of my favourites in “Demons”. It’s an Italian horror ( English dubbed ) directed by Lamberto Bava and Dario Argento. It’s so good!
I'll have to look that one up. And there is definitely some joy in watching movies that are so bad they end up being entertaining.