Posted on July 26, 2010 at 6:24 am

Martha’s Everyday Food: Fresh & Easy Recipes

martha-mainMany of you might consider Martha Stewart to be kinda boring, but let me tell you that you are going to change your mind completely as soon as you try this application. When you first start the app, you’ll be asked to sign up for a ZipList account.  I wasn’t sure what signing up would entail, so I skipped that part, and you can skip it also, I always tend to avoid mass email advertising as mush as I can.   After that, you will be immediately presented with a recommendation for “dinner tonight”.  These recommendations usually fall in the “quick recipe” category – meals that take less that 30 minutes to cook – although you can customize which types of recipes it will offer in the options menu.  Another cool feature of the “dinner tonight” recommendation, is that you can hit the “swap it” button and the app will offer you a twist on the current recipe.  It may be swapping out the meat for vegetarian ingredients, or a different cooking method, but this “swapping,” adds some depth to the recipes offered to the user, and gives the option to switch things up if you don’t find the recommended dish enticing. And if you are interested in more recipes you can always check out the search lab. This app also features a shopping list from every single recipe, a feature that might really come in handy if you are having a dinner party, or simply a barbecue at your backyard. Really, there are very little cooking applications that might measure up to this one. Even tough it has a few kinks and twitches, I would really recommend this application for a mass usage. Do you still think Martha is boring?

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