Apps for Grocery Lists

Harold posted a need on Jig about sharing a grocery list with his wife. Like many of us, Harold wanted a shared list that he and his wife could access from iOS devices (and computers, if possible).  Surely that’s not too much to ask!

The key features for Harold were live updating and notifications. He specified that there needed to be a badge or alert when an item was added to the list, pointing out that “if one of us has to manually check in to see if anything has changed, it’s not going to work for us.” Before posting his need on Jig, Harold said that he had looked in the App Store but nothing screamed out “this is the one!”  Thankfully, the Jig community jumped in with a few helpful suggestions:

Julie suggested Our Groceries, a free iPhone app that lets you keep track of your family’s grocery shopping needs, which comes complete with those notifications that Harold had requested.

Our Groceries app, on iPhone, Android, and Blackberry

Robyn suggested Grocery IQ, a grocery app that syncs from Web to iOS to Android. She shared a blog post she had written about taming the grocery list, featuring Grocery IQ in a review on her blog.  She did note that while the developers appear not to update this one on a regular basis, it’s doesn’t really seem to need an update so that may not be a problem.

Grocery IQ app

Finally, Phil suggested Trello, a nice tool for general lists.  Not a grocery app per se, but definitely an all purpose list app that can meet that need, among many others.

Trello app

Harold ended up resolving his need with Grocery IQ and will let us know how it goes after he uses it for a few weeks. We look forward to hearing how the app works out for Harold and his wife’s grocery shopping needs.

Was this solution helpful to you?  If so, consider posting your own need on Jig.

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The Best of March on Jig

March has been full of diverse needs posted and answered by the Jig community. Here are some of the best Jig posts from the month:

A New Public Radio Podcast


Nick
 posted a need for a new public radio podcast and received 24 suggestions from the Jig community. Some of the top suggestions included:

Nick found his solution in The Moth, True Stories Told Live, suggested by Jimmy Ogden. You can see all of the podcasts suggested for this need on Nick’s post on Jig.

Practical and Stylish Shoes for an Active Mom

When Shona shared her need for practical and stylish shoes, she said that the shoes should be able to withstand the test of time and children. Shona received 10 suggestions for shoes that might meet her need, including: 

  • Women’s Maori Fern Travel Shoes - these Mary Jane style flats from Naot, recommended by Kathy, have a removable cork/latex memory-foam foot bed that molds to your foot for customized arch support and shock absorption
  • Robyn recommended Naturalizer Calva for their versatility. She has them in both brown and black and says they are comfy, durable, and look great with jeans or a sundress
  • SAS Shoes - super popular with nurses and waitstaff and legendary for their durability, Nick recommended these as an alternative to Dansko

You can see other suggestions for comfortable and stylish shoes on Shona’s post on Jig.

Things to See in Boston

Chris shared that he would be visiting Boston with his son and father for one day in March. He received 11 suggestions for things to see and do around town: 

  • South End Restaurants were suggested by Andrew as a culinary haven
  • Jimmy suggested the Duck Boat as a hokey and jokey fun activity for both 12 year olds and 75 year olds to enjoy
  • The Freedom Trail was suggested by Rob and Emily as a really fun way to experience the town’s history
Boston - Freedom Trail: Old State House  - image by wallyg on Flickr

For more suggestions on what to see in Boston, visit Chris’ need on Jig.

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Activities for Kids when Traveling to Vancouver Canada

Here on Jig, we see quite a few needs posted about travel. Teresa recently posted a need looking for activities for kids for her upcoming trip to Vancouver, Canada. She is contemplating a trip there with her 3 year old and her 6 month old and wonders if Vancouver is a fun city for kids.

The Jig community answered Teresa’s need about traveling to Vancouver with some great suggestions.  I’ve highlighted a few below.

Grouse Mountain

Grouse Mountain.Nick suggests traveling to Grouse Mountain. Also known as the Peak of Vancouver, this 4,000 ft tall mountain is located 15 minutes from downtown.  It’s a great destination, according to Nick, because “people are skiing on it right now, but after ski season there are lumberjack shows and a hiking trail.”

Granville Island

Granville Island market

Sarah suggests Granville Island as “great fun for everyone, from the public market to art to events.” Granville Island is a great location to check out with kids as well, because once you’re done perusing local food and culture, you’re not far from another great kid-friendly destination.  She suggests you “hop on a ferry and zip over to another part of Vancouver… and from there, take the Sea to Sky train to Whistler.

Capilano Suspension Bridge

Capilano Suspension Bridge

For families looking for gravity defying activities for kids when traveling to North Vancouver,  Nick suggests the Capilano Suspension Bridge, a 450 ft long, 230 ft high bridge, originally constructed of hemp rope and cedar planks attached to Douglas-firs, and made today with pre-stressed wire cable attached to 120 ton anchors. The Cap Kids program offers treetop and rainforest exploration as well as fudge tasting.
Teresa resolved her need with Granville Island, and we are looking forward to hearing how the trip goes.
For more activities for kids when traveling to Vancouver Canada you can visit Teresa’s need posted on Jig. If you’re planning your own family vacation and need suggestions on activities for kids when traveling to new cities, try posting them on Jig today. Like Teresa, you may just find the solution to what you need.
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day from all of us at Jig

St. Patrick’s Day Greetings from the Jig Crew!  We hope that the luck of the leprachauns comes your way today.

Earlier this week on Jig, we celebrated another holiday that’s pretty popular: Pi Day. For every 3.14 needs that came through our pixelated doors, the Jig Fairy provided some helpful suggestions.  

What should I post on Jig?

3.14 Needs and Answers  

There were many other great needs posted in ParentingPetsFood and more.

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 on Jig today!

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Happy Pi Day from the Jig Fairy

Hello Jig Community! To celebrate Pi Day, we are having a 3.14-day party here on Jig. Here are the party-rameters:

For every 3.14th need posted on Jig, our very own Jig Fairy will be providing up to 3.14 answers within 3.14 days or less.

You may ask yourself: who or what is this Jig Fairy? Answer: the Jig Fairy is the pixie-like Jiggybot that will shower delightful suggestions on select needs posted on Jig, starting today!

The Jig Fairy

Don’t be thrown off by its gossamer wings and delicate tutu – the Jig Fairy’s pixelated fairy-wand has the power to answer many permutations of needs.

Find out for yourself: go post some needs today :)

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Need: Propane Powered Griddle for Street Food Kiosk

Are you a fan of street food or the fine art of outdoor griddling? Marianne Moroney is upgrading her street food kiosk in Toronto, Canada, and needs a propane powered griddle.

Some of our awesome Jig community have already provided a few suggestions:
If you know of any other propane powered griddles that Marianne might find useful, suggest a solution on her Jig post.

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