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Access & Organize Your Contacts from Any Screen on Android

Contacts on your phone can be messy. Keeping all of those numbers, emails, and addresses organized takes time and, even then, they still may not be be as accessible as you want them to be.

Drupe, an application currently in beta for Android, drastically improves the native way of going through your contacts. Use Drupe to access contacts from anywhere on your device, organized neatly and ready for you to interact with, not only through phone calls and text messages, but also for Facebook, Skype, WhatsApp, and other apps.
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Food Tool Friday: Blowtorches Aren’t Just for Crème Brûlée

One of the most mind-blowing meals I ever ate occurred when I was 12 years old. The main course and sides were good, if unmemorable, but my jaw dropped during dessert when my friend’s mother whipped out a blowtorch—as in a bona fide welding torch from the hardware store—to finish off the crème brûlée.

Keep in mind that this was years before competitive cooking became a fixture on TV shows and in people’s kitchens. So to watch Mrs. Doyle heft a bulky metal tool (while wearing a welding mask!) and ply a live blue flame to the tops of a French custard dish to get it to caramelize properly was… more

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