We’ve been getting a lot of requests from Firefox users to build an extension to match the ones we offer for Chrome, Opera and Safari. Now, we’re happy to roll out the same great saving features for Firefox.
Like our other browser extensions, when you find an article or video you want to save, just tap or click once to save it to Instapaper. Other convenient features include:
A keyboard shortcut: A Ctrl+shift+S keyboard shortcut to save the article you’re currently viewing.
A right-click menu option: To save the current page–or any link on the current page–we added an “Instapaper” option to the right-click menu.
More Instapaper save buttons: Now you can “Save to Instapaper” directly from Twitter and Hacker News. Alongside each tweet containing a URL or a Hacker News post, you’ll now see an inline Instapaper save button.
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Toggle options: The keyboard shortcut and inline saving options can be toggled on/off.
We’ve been getting a lot of requests from Firefox users to build an extension to match the ones we offer for Chrome, Opera and Safari. Now, we’re happy to roll out the same great saving features for Firefox.
Like our other browser extensions, when you find an article or video you want to save, just tap or click once to save it to Instapaper. Other convenient features include:
A keyboard shortcut: A Ctrl+shift+S keyboard shortcut to save the article you’re currently viewing.
A right-click menu option: To save the current page–or any link on the current page–we added an “Instapaper” option to the right-click menu.
More Instapaper save buttons: Now you can “Save to Instapaper” directly from Twitter and Hacker News. Alongside each tweet containing a URL or a Hacker News post, you’ll now see an inline Instapaper save button.
Saving directly to folders: Once your save is confirmed, click the folder icon on the save overlay to direct the article right into one of your folders.
Toggle options: The keyboard shortcut and inline saving options can be toggled on/off.
4 cups apples (sliced and peeled) 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon maple syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
Crumble:
½ cup almond flour ½ cup gluten free oats 1 tsp nutmeg 1 tsp cinnamon 1 ½ tablespoons maple syrup 1/3 coconut oil (not liquid, kind of.. chunky)
1. Preheat oven to 375F. 2. Place apples in small pan, pour lemon juice, add 1 tbspn maple syrup, nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla. Toss around til mixed around well. 3. Mix almond flour, oats, spices, date sugar and maple syrup together in mixing bowl. Mix in coconut oil til it’s crumbly. 4. Place crumble over the apples and pour the remaining maple syrup over the top. Bake 30-40 minutes. Serve warm!
Tastes good already! Should be part of a diabetes diet at homehealthbytes.com
So for the past two weeks i’ve eaten terribly and done no exercise. I was feeling really bad about myself and losing motivation but today I decided ‘no more excuses’. I’ve got 13 months till my best friends wedding and I’m using that as my ultimate motivation. I really want to feel great in my bridesmaids dress and i’m feeling really good about the time frame I have.
I went out for a run today, and my foot feels completely heeled. FINALLY. I guess an extra two weeks off helped that, but I’m feeling really excited to continue with c25k and definitely by Christmas I want to be running a good 5k.
I also stepped on the scale today and couldn’t believe what I saw. I was expecting to at LEAST have put on 3lb but I actually lost 0.4lbs. Which is insane. Just goes to show that our bodies are weird and fantastic.
Ever since the unicorn frappucino was released, I’ve seen an uptick in “diabeetus” jokes. I’ve also seen people posting pictures of candy and cake and saying “Look at my diabeetus ha ha ha,” as if diabetes is some type of joke.
Diabetes is not a frappucino. There is no such thing as “diabetes on a plate” or “diabetes in a cup.” Let me tell you what diabetes actually is.
Diabetes is a small child dying of ketoacidosis because the doctor in the ER thought that child had the flu.
Diabetes is parents who can’t sleep through the night because they have to get up and check their child’s blood sugar during the night to make sure their child hasn’t gone into insulin shock or diabetic coma.
Diabetes is waking up in the middle of the floor covered in bruises and rug burn because you fell asleep after taking insulin but before eating the food that you took the insulin for, and your blood sugar crashed, causing you to fall off the couch and have a seizure.
Diabetes is having to decide whether there is enough insulin to last until you get paid or whether you will skip a meal or two so that you can take less insulin and save money on groceries.
Diabetes is not getting enough sleep because your blood sugar was too high, meaning that you got out of bed to go to the bathroom multiple times, or too low, meaning that you got out of bed to treat the low and then stayed awake to be sure it didn’t go low again.
Diabetes is going to a trendy eating place and discovering they don’t serve diet drinks because “aspartame is poison” and having them tell you to drink orange juice instead.
Diabetes is finding out that your kidneys or eyesight or digestive system or circulation is failing after you’ve lived with the disease for decades.
Diabetes is having people say “So lose weight and it will go away” or “Your kid got that because you fed them too much sugar”.
Diabetes is living every day with a disease that you know could shorten your lifespan while politicians blame people who have your disease for costing the health care system money, as if it’s your fault your immune system decided to attack you.