Finally, a recipe app that has it all. Recipes even the kids will eat, great quality photos, easy to follow directions, recipe box to save your favorites, & even a grocery list.
I have many recipe apps on my phone & this is another really good one I've found. It has everyday recipes, not the fancy "What is THAT" stuff that make the kids make funny faces before they even try it (IF they try it). Cheeseburgers, beef kabobs, JELL-O desserts ... common meals for everyday family cooking. I've tried other recipe apps & found that they either don't have a photo (sorry, I KNOW what meatloaf looks like, but I STILL want to see a photo with the recipe), or the recipe of the day or random recipe is something that makes me tilt my head to one side & stare at the screen like the RCA dog & think "Yeah ... right. Like the kids will eat THAT!". You must have an Internet or WiFi connection to access content. Today's recipe is beef kabobs & perfect timing ... tomorrow is Saturday. Guess where I'm going to be ... out back grilling up beef kabobs & making the neighbors drool. This app is by Kraft Foods, a name most of us are familiar with & the price? A mere .99c. Not bad for a recipe app that even gives you a map to the nearest grocery store along with sale alerts on Kraft foods & a grocery list that you can add to.
Why no links
It scares me that none of your articles have links to the app store. Why is that?
App Store Link
Oops? Quite honestly, it NEVER crossed my mind ... but thank you for letting me know, I'll get it added now.
scares?
Scares you, Arthur? Why is that?
All articles on this site that are about an app have links to a page that shows all our information about the app, and that page in turn links to the app in the app store. There are a couple reasons for the extra step -- one is, it makes the bloggers' job easier, because they don't have to figure out how to link to the specific app in the store, they just type the name of the app, and our software takes care of creating the link. The other reason is, we want the opportunity to show you any other content we might have about that app before you leave our site. So you see it's not really as scary as it might seem. :-)
Ben Stallings
Web Developer
iPhone Life magazine