Food: Preparation
Date Saver   (0)  [vote for, against]
requires a well organized pantry and a camera phone.

Organize your pantry and cupboards so all the labels face out. Take a picture of the pantry of sufficient resolution and with sufficient lighting for all labels to be legible and all produce visually recognizable. Also include a text message with a list of the appliances at your disposal, and a picture of all your utensils laid out on the counter. Send to the Date Saver hotline, and they'll call you back within 1 hour with some recipes you can make for that hot date you've been freaking out about, and a brief shopping list for small things that might help.

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Now... take a deap breath. Relax. Remember to make the bed, make sure you have a Trojan pocket pak handy, and take a shower. Done? Good. Now, go get 'em, tiger!
-- 21 Quest, Apr 16 2010

There's an app for that. http://blog.appsfir...s-and-the-runners-u
Look at the third app on the list. [DrWorm, Apr 16 2010]

Railroad switch http://en.wikipedia...iki/Railroad_switch
Very useful [8th of 7, Apr 16 2010]

Siding (rail) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_siding
A place to hide (of sorts) [8th of 7, Apr 16 2010]

The cook mate app seems like a good idea, but not the same thing as what I've posted. You have to manually enter the ingredients, whereas my idea quickly takes stock of all of them for you.
-- 21 Quest, Apr 16 2010


somewhere in here we have a "website that you list everything in the fridge/cupboard and it tells you what to cook" Idea... yup that's it, under the penguin next to the sofa.
-- FlyingToaster, Apr 16 2010


You keep a sofa next to your penguin ? How odd ...
-- 8th of 7, Apr 16 2010


well it is his sofa..
-- FlyingToaster, Apr 16 2010


so this is not an idea for some Souper Hero...
-- xandram, Apr 16 2010


I think a product that attempts to save a romantic date that seems to be on the wrong tracks would be better.
-- WcW, Apr 16 2010


// Souper Hero //

Go and sit on the Naughty Step !
-- 8th of 7, Apr 16 2010


// seems to be on the wrong tracks //

What, like a siding ? Or a set of points (switches) ?

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-- 8th of 7, Apr 16 2010



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