![]() I love handing the food directly to people, and I love cooking outside. It’s a relief, really, not to be out with the crowds. Most important, I never had any complaints and I never saw anyone throw away their food. Some nights I knew every face that came by, and some I didn’t know any. Some nights I dragged home 10 pounds of beef (it’s still sitting in my freezer). Why am I even doing this? An hour later, I was rolling out a few more orders, and that guy came back to tell me he loved it and to ask when would I be there serving food again.Īfter that, service was smoother. He took a bite once per minute, and I thought this guy is just choking the meal down: He hates it. He took a few bites of the burger and set it down to mind his iPhone. The caramelization of the beef was the only thing holding the patty together. It stuck to the grill press and nearly fell apart. I placed the first beef ball on the griddle and smashed it with the grill press. I felt out of place, like everyone knew I was some fraud, and thought, This guy can’t be serious. ![]() I rolled the flattop into the corner, hyperaware that everyone could see me dragging in several coolers and drawing up a sign on some cardboard right there on the spot. I must’ve run eight or nine pop-ups over two months. He was willing to do anything to make sure his employees kept their income. This made my situation sort of funny: David was allowing me to serve food without proper licensing so he could keep the bar open. So bar owners got smart, and they started requesting food trucks to post up in their parking lots so they could continue business. Bars were closed-unless they served food. Time to see what the competition has to offer.At that point, in September, there were partial shutdowns around the city. Version 2 is still being sold on the app store (which is interesting in itself), but I prefer going forward and not backward. But after months of waiting for it to improve (or at least stop crashing), I’m now shopping for a replacement. I’ve never given a one-star rating before, and it pains me, since this used to be the best. And I don’t fancy making a new shelf for every search! To show only search results on a shelf, you have to make a smart shelf for that. When you pick one of the search results, any other results are lost. Sparing you a long list, here’s just an example: when you search, the results are not reflected on the current shelf! Yes, you get a list, but the shelf still shows all its contents. Even without the crashes I have strong issues with the ”improvements” since version 2. Some of the bugs have been fixed, but the constant crashes are a nightmare. Yes, version 2 was a little old, but at least it worked. I’ve been using this for years, but with version 3 came nothing but sorrow. “The best of the home inventory managers I tested.” -Farhad Manjoo, New York Times “You've never had so much fun with 's just so cool! And it just might buy you some time for more important things.” -David Pogue Publish your collection to the web with one click, put used items up for sale in three clicks, and find out if anything you own happens to be worth serious bucks. If your friend owns a recommended item, Delicious Library highlights it so you can hit them up for a loan.Īrchive your life: view your physical collection side by side with your iTunes collection. Know what you own and discover more things you love: Delicious Library integrates your wishlist, ratings, and friends to generate smart recommendations. Rate your items, loan them out, or just revel in the in-depth information automatically downloaded for each one. ![]() Scanning is easy: simply hold barcodes up to your webcam, and items appears on your digital shelves in gorgeous 3D. Delicious Library helps you create a comprehensive inventory, share it with friends, and get holistic recommendations based on your collector profile.
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