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Who said our smartphones don’t belong in the kitchen? These days, you can use your phone and tablet to pull up a recipe for any dish: Mexican, Italian, Lebanese, or any other cuisine you can dream of.
It’s not easy coming up with dinner every night, especially when there are school runs and work demands and picky eaters. Fortunately there’s an app for that. A lot of them. When you love food, ...
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Christmas is over, but the festive season isn't finished yet. New Year's Eve is just the corner, and if you're hosting a party, you're likely on the hunt for some party food inspiration. So, we're ...
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Cooks these days have a lot on their plate, but thankfully, there are useful iOS apps to get started with meal prep, recipe organization, and more. For busy cooks who need help with things like making ...
Being an inventive and organized cook has become a lot easier with the proliferation of new apps. How to Cook Everything: ($9.99) New York Times columnist Mark Bittman creates a must-have especially ...
Food Network In the Kitchen This app from the cable network of the same name organizes its content by Chef, Collections (appetizers, chicken, cocktails, etc.), and Healthy Every Week. This last ...