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Vegetarian How To Cook Everything Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Jennifer Allen on May 27th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: LACKING STYLE
The content might be quite interesting, if simple, but the look and style of the app is really quite mediocre.
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New App Teaches How To Cook Everything

Posted by Blake Grundman on March 28th, 2012
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

To some, the kitchen is a wasteland where perfectly good food goes to die.  For these poor culinary-challenged souls, New York Times columnist Mark Bittman wrote How To Cook Everything, which just so happens to be one of the more comprehensive cookbooks on the market.

Now a selection of two thousand of the best recipes are available no farther than your nearest iOS device.  Using the same name, the iOS version of How to Cook Everything hopes to be the end-all, be-all for the tortured chef in all of us.  Priced at a beefy $9.99, the software offers aid to everyone from the most talented to the most challenged with the aid of interactive tutorials.

Bon Appétit!

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How to Cook Everything Review

By Chantelle Joy Duxbury on March 21st, 2011
An encyclopedia of kitchen and cooking knowledge at your fingertips, though a bit of a chore to wade through.
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Friday Five: April 23rd, 2010

Posted by Bonnie Eisenman on April 23rd, 2010

It's Friday, and that means that it's time for another Friday Five: five interesting apps released in the past week. Enjoy!

Mikado Defenders
Mikado Defenders is a tower defense game, but with a feudal-era Japan theme. Mystical guardian spirits come to your aid, demons attack, samurai commanders can be recruited, and of course you can improve upon your castle. The traditional-style artwork provides a gorgeous backdrop. You can deploy samurai foot soldiers, archers, and other units. The result is an epic war between demons and Japanese warriors...a neat change from typical tower defense.

Slingshot Safari
Slingshot Safari is a cartoon-style game that tests your slingshot style against lions, tigers, cheetahs, and more. Animals react differently to your shots, but none of them will be too pleased when you try to shoot them—and you're far from immortal! The graphics are funny, you can unlock eight levels, Plus+ is included, and the menagerie of ten different animals should keep your slingshot skills sharp.

How to Cook Everything
This extremely useful new app is essentially an iPhone-optimized cookbook based on the real-life one from Mark Bittman. Of course, there are many perks to having a cookbook on your iPhone or iPad instead of a physical book, especially when said book normally weighs in at 1,000 pages. In addition to the 2,000 recipes and 400 illustrations, you get full search capabilities, built-in timers, and shopping lists...all in the palm of your hand, and for only $1.99. The interface is easy to use, and the sheer wealth of information is staggering. No wonder it's become a bestseller.

Field Agent
Like making money? Of course you do. Field Agent is a new app that aims to help you do just that. It lists simple, easy-to-do jobs—going to Wal-Mart and taking a picture of a product, filling out a survey, visiting a website—and then pays you for them. It's not just pennies, either; all jobs pay at least $3, and some can dish out as much as $12. Money is transferred to you via PayPal. Who knew that your iPhone could do anything but suck your wallet dry? The only downside right now is the lack of jobs, but the app is free to use, so you might as well check what's nearby!

Fruit Ninja
Fruit Ninja is the epitome of simple, easy-to-play, and addictive. Fruit is tossed onto the screen and you have to slice it before it falls back down. The graphics are bright, the touch controls are simple, and a few neat extras like dangerous bombs and Plus+ integration are included. The premise is certainly unusual, and intentionally silly. Looks like ninjas can make a mean fruit salad.