Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

How to Cook Everything - now an iPhone App

How to Cook Everything, Completely Revised 10th Anniversary Edition: 2,000 Simple Recipes for Great FoodI saw this article which features a new iPhone app, How to Cook Everything. Here I present you the first two paragraphs from the article, which can be followed from the link provided below.

Hope this is one good app. I've been missing cooking lately.


How to Cook Everything is a veritable encyclopedia of cooking information. It boasts of having over 2000 recipes and hundreds of articles or chapters on food, kitchen, cooking and tools knowledge. Everything from how to peel garlic to the must-have pots and pans for your kitchen.
Based on the cookbook of the same name by Mark Bittman, it takes on the challenge of being a guide for true beginners in the kitchen as well as practised home cooks, and offers everybody a little something.

To read the full article, click here.


Till then!

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Google's New Recipe Finder

Google Logo officially released on May 2010Image via WikipediaThere is a very short article on Google's New Recipe Finder, whose emphasis is having some usable recipe at a very short time - and healthy recipes at that!

Read it here: Google Launches New Recipe Finder.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

The Kitchen App - Recipes in Your iPhone

Food Network HD logoImage via WikipediaHere is another app designed for iPhone that will interest those culinary experts and enthusiasts: The Kitchen App.

I'm still against the very use of the iPhone for entertainment - to the extreme, I mean. I should say that the iPhone is good, but if you can't let go and let it down... you're in bondage to it already.

I hope that The Kitchen App will be of good value to all who use it.
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The Kitchen App, for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, has just been introduced by the Food Network, a trailblazer in culinary and culture enjoyment, is accessible on the App Store. For the first time, culinary fans can obtain Food Network recipes, coupled with necessary utility-based kitchen equipment, anytime and at any place utilizing iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Developed to perform consistently throughout all iOS gadgets the app detects the gadget it’s being delivered electronically to and starts the correct version.

The Thanksgiving Table: Recipes and Ideas to Create Your Own Holiday Tradition“The In The Kitchen App is the next step in expanding our role as a central resource for expert-tested recipes from America’s favorite chefs,” said Bob Madden, senior vice president and general manager, FoodNetwork.com. “The app provides an on-the-go way for consumers to find Food Network recipes whenever and wherever they need them. This is one of many new digital products that we’ll be rolling out to entertain and delight our Food Network fans.”

The 45, 000 recipes from The nation’s beloved Food Network culinary chefs: each recipe comes complete with pictures and step-by-step directions. In season selections will be updated month-to-month and Thanksgiving dishes will be showcased at kick off.

Recipe container for keeping favorites: end users with a FoodNetwork. com account can obtain and view their online recipe box with the capability to include fresh recipes right from the app.


Thanksgiving (Williams-Sonoma)Taken from:
Video: In The Kitchen App – Recipe Help Via iPhone App From Food Network


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Monday, April 26, 2010

Nigella's Recipes on iPhone

GREENHITHE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 10:  Nigella L...Image by Getty Images via Daylife
Not quite the full list of her recipes, but then again, Nigella's recipes, about 70 of it, can now be yours on the fly.

The second to be featured here, to be available in iPhone app, is NIGELLA QUICK COLLECTION.

Read the description of that App:
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"All the recipes that you can find in the Quick Collection are Express-style easy and presented in just six steps or under, giving you the wherewithal to make super-quick weekday suppers, last minute dinners for friends, baking that takes no time, and even fun food for your children. Having this app in your pocket enables you to browse, plan and shop for your meals quickly and easily if you're out and about or just in need of last minute help."

Beautifully designed and produced, Nigella Quick Collection is an essential piece of kitchen kit for those short on time but big on taste."
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So if you are keen on preparing an app-etizing dish for you, or for your loved ones, check it out:

NIGELLA QUICK COLLECTION APP

'... for those short on time but big on taste."

Source:
NigellaQuickCollection.com

One user review is here:
App review: Nigella on iPhone


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Sunday, April 25, 2010

How to Cook Everything On the Go

How to Cook Everything - On the Go
Cooking is now invading, errhh, taking advantage, of the latest technology!

For one, we now have How to Cook Everything On the Go by Mark Bittman.

The printed book, all of its 1,000 pages, 2,000 recipes and 400 how-to, all in a 5-pound print - is now an iPhone application.

How to Cook Everything (Completely Revised 10th Anniversary Edition), Completely Revised 10th Anniversary Edition: 2,000 Simple Recipes for Great FoodSo if you are that kind of person who would rather cook than eat what's serving - even when you are on the go, then this iPhone apps is for you.

How to Cook Everything On the Go. Is it available only on iPhone models? For now, yes. Maybe if they make good sales, they will expand to other phone models. But for now, just $1.99 for a limited time, you can download yours from here:

How To Cook Everything: Simple Recipes for Great FoodMark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything® App for the iPhone

Unfortunately, I'm using Samsung Omnia II, so I can't get that app now. Let me know when you do.
Can?

Thanks!
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