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Articles tagged with "Cooking & Recipes"

How To Cook Everything iPhone app will make you a chef

I was always wary when it came to e-cookbooks. I had no tangible reason for my avoidance; it just seemed to me that cooking should be done with the big cookbook open on the counter like the family bible for food. How to Cook Everything by Culinate ($4.99) for iOS devices completely changed my mind. ... Full Article »

October 6, 2010 8:32am

Paprika Recipe Manager tops iPad Apps of the Week

This week’s best iPad apps allow you to write the great American novel without word processing getting in the way, create the ultimate recipe database, and kill some time with a game that tests your matching skills. PAPRIKA RECIPE MANAGER ($9.99) I’ve been searching for an iPad solution to my ... Full Article »

September 27, 2010 9:48am

Official Galaxy Tab video dazzles

A new video highlights the features of Samsung's coming tablet computer. Also, in today's App Industry Report, we offer advice for organizing your business cards and a look at a new iPad app for foodies. Galaxy tab video on YouTube As we anxiously await the debut of the iPad's most serious competi ... Full Article »

September 24, 2010 12:49pm

Fresh iPhone Apps: Levi Roots, We City, and more

Check out these Fresh iPhone app releases right now. Levi Roots – Sunshine Food (iPhone), $6.99 It’s a little on the pricey side, but Sunshine Food looks like a pretty well-organized Caribbean Cooking app. Its big photos of dishes are certainly appetizing. The app includes ingredients lists ... Full Article »

September 24, 2010 10:54am

Forget the $12 drinks, get the Cocktails@Home iPhone app

Going out for a night of drinks can be a budget buster, and do you really want to battle that 21-year-old co-ed for the bartender’s attention? With the help of the Cocktails@Home app (99 cents), you can get your drink on in the comfort of your living room. Make a quick assessment of what you have ... Full Article »

September 14, 2010 12:42pm

Rachael Ray's TastyBytes worth salivating over

Rachael Ray has become synonymous with down-to-earth, family cooking. And her iPhone app, TastyBytes, closely matches her reputation for producing quick and easy recipes. TastyBytes allows users to browse via meal type and main ingredient, very handy features when all you have in the refrigerator i ... Full Article »

August 26, 2010 9:38am

Teach Me Sushi iPhone app perfect for the raw fish crowd

I don’t know if an app for iPhone and iPod Touch can actually put you on par with a professional sushi chef, but Teach Me Sushi ($4.99) will get you darn close. Through a series of 13 instructional videos—and no, you can’t find them on YouTube—Jake from Teach Me Sushi guides novices through ... Full Article »

July 16, 2010 7:08am

Mexican Cuisine HD cooks, Obama's app and other iPad Apps of the Week

This week has brought a slew of really great new iPad apps. Picking just five that I like the best was difficult. There were a couple, such as The Colbert Report’s The Word for iPad ($2.99) which I would have loved to include but were simply unstable, crashing too much for me to evaluate properly ... Full Article »

July 5, 2010 8:00am

Five must-have iPhone apps for a juicy summer grilling season

It's summertime, and the grilling is easy. With the warm weather and festive nights abounding, it’s also time for most folks to break out the grill and slap on a juicy slab of meat or fresh fillet of fish. If you are particularly grill-obsessed like the man in my home, your first summer shopping e ... Full Article »

June 28, 2010 7:30am

The Betty Crocker iPhone app knows what’s for dinner tonight

I told the free Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook iPhone app, through the meal finder function, that I had pork and beans in my kitchen and needed to make something for dinner. In response, the virtual Betty supplied me with 25 possible recipes to cook a scrumptious dinner, including Tex-Mex pizza, Asia ... Full Article »

June 16, 2010 3:19pm


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