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brandaves

Can't Leave
Jan 5, 2020
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Kentucky
I just finished reorganizing my cellar and it got me wondering how others keep track of thier horde. I used Tobaccocellar.com for years but recently transferred everything to Thepipetool.com due to Tobaccocellar.com no longer being monitored by its creator. I know others often use Excel but I'm sure some are using even more creative tools. What are you using?
 

yanoJL

Lifer
Oct 21, 2022
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3,995
Pismo Beach, California
I'm a programmer. I enrolled in an online course to learn a new technology (from Microsoft) called Blazor, which uses the same languages I already know. I chose a cellaring app as my course project.
I add to it from time-to-time as I think of additional features. I wanted something that could run in a browser for when I'm on the laptop, and also on the phone. Both of which share a common database. So far it's been working well. Although a case can be made that a spreadsheet with a few tweaks could get close to the same functionality.
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Scottmi

Lifer
Oct 15, 2022
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56,866
Orcas, WA
excel spreadsheet, my go to tool: filters, sort, pivot tables. got all i need with it.
tins and jars that aren't "open" go into numbered boxes kept in the dry and temperature-stable basement cellar. boxes have a sheet inside and taped on outside with the contents. not much upfront work when new deliveries come in, and then set for life with contents listed in the boxes, even if computer/spreadsheet goes away when the big coronal ejection/EMP comes. Boxes are medium US postal shipping boxes.. not too big to ever get too heavy. Are sturdy and easily movable/stackable.
 

B.Lew

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 24, 2020
536
7,220
SE Michigan
I had an excel file a few years ago. Never updated with what I’d smoked or traded. Hell even what was incoming. So now, I go by memory. Sometimes I’m pleasantly surprised. Other times I can get disappointed. Such is life.
 
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