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I use the HAMS method. I reduced from 14-18 units a day to 7. Then I tappered down to 6 for a couple of weeks then 5 for a couple of weeks and so and so forth until I could go one day being AF. It works. Try it. I use sunnyside.co to keep myself accountable. It is worth the money. Source: about 1 year ago
I have been tracking for a few weeks now and definitely having less hangovers and even lost weight while still being able to enjoy alcohol which is a nice bonus especially with summer and beach bod season :P https://www.sunnyside.co/blog/alcohol-calories from Sunnyside.co. Source: almost 2 years ago
Since there weren't great tools out there for tracking drinks without a bunch of pressure to reduce to zero, I built a tool called Sunnyside (https://sunnyside.co) to help me keep tabs on when and how much I was consuming. The tool focuses on contextualizing changes to drinking habits in overall picture of health, with a specific focus on calories, sleep, and money saved. Source: almost 2 years ago
I;ve been using sunnyside.co to help, but I like the idea of dry june! Source: about 2 years ago
The message says "HMMM! THE PAGE YOU'RE LOOKING FOR MUST BE HERE SOMEWHERE... error code: 404 -- ERR 004 Maybe you'd like to go back home (underlined)" This is what the home page looks like and it is the home page - www.doordash.com -- At first the website looks like its going to load normally but then it flips to the error screen and no matter how many times I try to reload it or clear the cache it refuses... Source: 9 months ago
That's great from the driver's point-of-view no doubt there but its not from a customer's point-of-view, it's as easy as just go to doordash.com and it'll say that you can order food and get it delivered, in the process you can leave a tip for the driver, it says nothing about having to do calculations to cover a driver's time, gas, etc, let me quote that for you:. Source: 12 months ago
When you see areas like this, go to doordash.com type in an address in the area (it can be an address to a tacobell etc) and look at the merchants avail for delivery because most time no one is open and dd just wants someone 'on call' in case there might be a chance of an order. Usually the more areas you see, the lack of customers exist. Busy means not busy. Source: about 1 year ago
Food delivery services like shef.com or doordash have delivery of home cooked food. Thats a good option as well to get Indian food. Source: about 1 year ago
Go to doordash.com and type in an address in yr zone, my guess is most are not available for delivery since 3.50 is offered. Source: about 1 year ago
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