Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-14 Thread Tracy

Oh, that is such a great idea. :-)
I was quietly wondering the same thing as Marianne was.
Now I'm going to get me some cooking apps.
- Original Message - 
From: Ron Pelletier ron.pellet...@sympatico.ca

To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 7:11 PM
Subject: RE: Cooking App for the iPHone


Hi,

Simply put it in a zip lock bag and it will stay clean and away from
liquids.  Gestures work just fine in the bag.

Ron  Danvers


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Marianne Denning
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 11:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

I am very curious.  I have stayed away from the cooking apps because I worry
about the phone getting messy, dropped in my food... How do you use this
when cooking?

On 9/13/12, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:

Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good
ones at that!
There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile
Cookbook, McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a
few! I have too big of a collection... There's also a crockpot one
from Sun Beam products.
Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone,
you can have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and
you'll have more than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes
when you're hungry though... haha!
I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be
very laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS
users are interested in that one in particular. It is however, not
laggy on the 4 or 4S.


 Amy Billman
SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of
the tactile screen protector http://www.SpeedDots.com

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of VaShaun Jones
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation on.
Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again
thanks for the suggestions.
On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi
eileen.misr...@gmail.com
wrote:


Hello Folks,

I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when
it is first opened, the first page will give you different selections
on the

type

of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are
also

four

different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search,
favorites, shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner
after making a category selection, there is a toggle list button.
This needs to be

tapped

on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by
tapping on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to
add it to

your

favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add
to

the

shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the

search

button. There are different types of food items such as avocado,
bacon,

etc.

to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of
recipe you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides
different

food

items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations,
dish type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the
recipe

box

and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money

because

I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a
good little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for
$1.99. The developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy.

Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
Condé Nast Digital

Best,
Eileen

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RE: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-13 Thread Amy Billman
Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good ones
at that!
There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook,
McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a few! I have too big
of a collection... There's also a crockpot one from Sun Beam products. 
Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, you can
have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and you'll have more
than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes when you're hungry
though... haha!
I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be very
laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS users are
interested in that one in particular. It is however, not laggy on the 4 or
4S.


 Amy Billman
SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
tactile screen protector
http://www.SpeedDots.com

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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of VaShaun Jones
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation on.
Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again thanks
for the suggestions.
On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hello Folks, 
 
 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it is
 first opened, the first page will give you different selections on the
type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are also
four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search, favorites,
 shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner after making a
 category selection, there is a toggle list button. This needs to be
tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by tapping
 on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to add it to
your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add to
the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the
search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, bacon,
etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of recipe
 you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides different
food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations, dish
 type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the recipe
box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money
because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a good
 little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for $1.99. The
 developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy. 
 
 Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
 Condé Nast Digital 
 
 Best, 
 Eileen 
 
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RE: Cooking App for the iPhone

2012-09-13 Thread John Diakogeorgiou
I have heard of one called IRecipes. Have you heard of it? If so is it good.
Second what about for ethnic cooking?


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Amy Billman
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 9:43 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Cooking App for the iPHone

Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good ones
at that!
There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook,
McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a few! I have too big
of a collection... There's also a crockpot one from Sun Beam products. 
Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, you can
have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and you'll have more
than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes when you're hungry
though... haha!
I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be very
laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS users are
interested in that one in particular. It is however, not laggy on the 4 or
4S.


 Amy Billman
SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
tactile screen protector http://www.SpeedDots.com

Follow us on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots

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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of VaShaun Jones
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation on.
Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again thanks
for the suggestions.
On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hello Folks,
 
 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it 
 is first opened, the first page will give you different selections on 
 the
type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are 
 also
four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search, 
 favorites, shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner 
 after making a category selection, there is a toggle list button. 
 This needs to be
tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by 
 tapping on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to 
 add it to
your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add 
 to
the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the
search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, 
 bacon,
etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of 
 recipe you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides 
 different
food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations, 
 dish type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the 
 recipe
box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money
because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a good 
 little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for $1.99. 
 The developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy.
 
 Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
 Condé Nast Digital
 
 Best,
 Eileen
 
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RE: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-13 Thread Ron Pelletier
Hi,

Simply put it in a zip lock bag and it will stay clean and away from
liquids.  Gestures work just fine in the bag.

Ron  Danvers


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Marianne Denning
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 11:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

I am very curious.  I have stayed away from the cooking apps because I worry
about the phone getting messy, dropped in my food... How do you use this
when cooking?

On 9/13/12, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:
 Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good 
 ones at that!
 There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile 
 Cookbook, McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a 
 few! I have too big of a collection... There's also a crockpot one 
 from Sun Beam products.
 Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, 
 you can have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and 
 you'll have more than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes 
 when you're hungry though... haha!
 I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be 
 very laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS 
 users are interested in that one in particular. It is however, not 
 laggy on the 4 or 4S.


  Amy Billman
 SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of 
 the tactile screen protector http://www.SpeedDots.com

 Follow us on Twitter:
 http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots

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 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
 Behalf Of VaShaun Jones
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

 Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation on.
 Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again 
 thanks for the suggestions.
 On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi 
 eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hello Folks,

 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when 
 it is first opened, the first page will give you different selections 
 on the
 type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are 
 also
 four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search, 
 favorites, shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner 
 after making a category selection, there is a toggle list button. 
 This needs to be
 tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by 
 tapping on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to 
 add it to
 your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add 
 to
 the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the
 search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, 
 bacon,
 etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of 
 recipe you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides 
 different
 food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations, 
 dish type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the 
 recipe
 box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money
 because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a 
 good little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for 
 $1.99. The developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy.

 Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
 Condé Nast Digital

 Best,
 Eileen

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RE: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-13 Thread Amy Billman
Well, I honestly haven't encountered a situation where my phone or any other
device I've used for recipes in the kitchen, (Booksense for example,) has
either gotten messy or in particular, dropped in my food. Now that I say
that, it'll happen I bet... LOL!
That being said, there are sleeves that you can purchase, (also kitchen
mounts for the iPad,) that will cover your phone to keep it free from
messes.
I will say though that I'm one of those people who is constantly taking my
phone out of its case, and cleaning the case with Dawn and my phone with a
little Windex. I find that just general day to day use makes both icky from
sweat or dust from your daily traveling alone. So it really could be that my
being a bit neurotic when it comes to the cleanliness of my phone is what's
keeping things from getting messed up in the kitchen.


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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Marianne Denning
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

I am very curious.  I have stayed away from the cooking apps because I
worry about the phone getting messy, dropped in my food... How do you
use this when cooking?

On 9/13/12, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:
 Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good
ones
 at that!
 There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook,
 McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a few! I have too
 big
 of a collection... There's also a crockpot one from Sun Beam products.
 Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, you
can
 have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and you'll have
more
 than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes when you're hungry
 though... haha!
 I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be very
 laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS users are
 interested in that one in particular. It is however, not laggy on the 4 or
 4S.


  Amy Billman
 SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
 tactile screen protector
 http://www.SpeedDots.com

 Follow us on Twitter:
 http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots

 Like us on Facebook:
 http://www.facebook.com/SpeedDots


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of VaShaun Jones
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

 Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation on.
 Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again thanks
 for the suggestions.
 On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hello Folks,

 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it is
 first opened, the first page will give you different selections on the
 type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are also
 four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search,
 favorites,
 shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner after making a
 category selection, there is a toggle list button. This needs to be
 tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by
 tapping
 on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to add it to
 your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add to
 the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the
 search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, bacon,
 etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of recipe
 you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides different
 food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations,
 dish
 type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the recipe
 box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money
 because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a good
 little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for $1.99. The
 developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy.

 Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
 Condé Nast Digital

 Best,
 Eileen

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RE: Cooking App for the iPhone

2012-09-13 Thread Amy Billman
That particular app I'm not familiar with.
I will say though that some of the cooking apps, like Big Oven, all Recipes,
and Epicurius have different ethnic recipes. If you're looking for something
specific, I recommend searching for a specific ethnicity (followed by the
word recipes,) in the apps store. I have not, but this is because I haven't
ventured in my own cooking beyond American, Thai, Greek, and Italian; due
more to time than anything else. *smile*

Amy Billman
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of John Diakogeorgiou
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 9:34 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Cooking App for the iPhone

I have heard of one called IRecipes. Have you heard of it? If so is it good.
Second what about for ethnic cooking?


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Amy Billman
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 9:43 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Cooking App for the iPHone

Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good ones
at that!
There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook,
McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a few! I have too big
of a collection... There's also a crockpot one from Sun Beam products. 
Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, you can
have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and you'll have more
than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes when you're hungry
though... haha!
I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be very
laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS users are
interested in that one in particular. It is however, not laggy on the 4 or
4S.


 Amy Billman
SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
tactile screen protector http://www.SpeedDots.com

Follow us on Twitter:
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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of VaShaun Jones
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation on.
Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again thanks
for the suggestions.
On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hello Folks,
 
 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it 
 is first opened, the first page will give you different selections on 
 the
type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are 
 also
four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search, 
 favorites, shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner 
 after making a category selection, there is a toggle list button. 
 This needs to be
tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by 
 tapping on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to 
 add it to
your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add 
 to
the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the
search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, 
 bacon,
etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of 
 recipe you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides 
 different
food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations, 
 dish type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the 
 recipe
box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money
because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a good 
 little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for $1.99. 
 The developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy.
 
 Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
 Condé Nast Digital
 
 Best,
 Eileen
 
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Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-13 Thread Kimber Gardner
Hope,

It looks like a spelling issue. Try typing big oven and that should do it.

Kimber

On 9/13/12, Hope Paulos hope.pau...@gmail.com wrote:
 I typed big of an in the App Store, and was on able to find this app. Has it
 been discontinued?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Sep 13, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:

 Well, I honestly haven't encountered a situation where my phone or any
 other
 device I've used for recipes in the kitchen, (Booksense for example,) has
 either gotten messy or in particular, dropped in my food. Now that I say
 that, it'll happen I bet... LOL!
 That being said, there are sleeves that you can purchase, (also kitchen
 mounts for the iPad,) that will cover your phone to keep it free from
 messes.
 I will say though that I'm one of those people who is constantly taking
 my
 phone out of its case, and cleaning the case with Dawn and my phone with
 a
 little Windex. I find that just general day to day use makes both icky
 from
 sweat or dust from your daily traveling alone. So it really could be that
 my
 being a bit neurotic when it comes to the cleanliness of my phone is
 what's
 keeping things from getting messed up in the kitchen.


 Amy Billman
 SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
 tactile screen protector
 http://www.SpeedDots.com
 Follow us on Twitter:
 http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots
 Like us on Facebook:
 http://www.facebook.com/SpeedDots


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
 Behalf
 Of Marianne Denning
 Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:09 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

 I am very curious.  I have stayed away from the cooking apps because I
 worry about the phone getting messy, dropped in my food... How do you
 use this when cooking?

 On 9/13/12, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:
 Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good
 ones
 at that!
 There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook,
 McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a few! I have too
 big
 of a collection... There's also a crockpot one from Sun Beam products.
 Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, you
 can
 have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and you'll have
 more
 than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes when you're hungry
 though... haha!
 I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be
 very
 laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS users
 are
 interested in that one in particular. It is however, not laggy on the 4
 or
 4S.


 Amy Billman
 SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
 tactile screen protector
 http://www.SpeedDots.com

 Follow us on Twitter:
 http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots

 Like us on Facebook:
 http://www.facebook.com/SpeedDots


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
 Behalf
 Of VaShaun Jones
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

 Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation
 on.
 Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again
 thanks
 for the suggestions.
 On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hello Folks,

 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it
 is
 first opened, the first page will give you different selections on the
 type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are also
 four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search,
 favorites,
 shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner after making a
 category selection, there is a toggle list button. This needs to be
 tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by
 tapping
 on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to add it to
 your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add to
 the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the
 search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, bacon,
 etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of
 recipe
 you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides different
 food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations,
 dish
 type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the recipe
 box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money
 because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a good
 little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for $1.99.
 The
 developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy.

 Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
 Condé Nast Digital

 Best,
 Eileen

 --
 You

Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-13 Thread Damashe Thomas

The app is called
Big Oven
here is the store link
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/250-000+-recipes-grocery-list/id294363034?mt=8
- Original Message - 
From: Hope Paulos hope.pau...@gmail.com

To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone


I typed big of an in the App Store, and was on able to find this app. Has it 
been discontinued?


Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 13, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:

Well, I honestly haven't encountered a situation where my phone or any 
other

device I've used for recipes in the kitchen, (Booksense for example,) has
either gotten messy or in particular, dropped in my food. Now that I say
that, it'll happen I bet... LOL!
That being said, there are sleeves that you can purchase, (also kitchen
mounts for the iPad,) that will cover your phone to keep it free from
messes.
I will say though that I'm one of those people who is constantly taking my
phone out of its case, and cleaning the case with Dawn and my phone with a
little Windex. I find that just general day to day use makes both icky 
from
sweat or dust from your daily traveling alone. So it really could be that 
my
being a bit neurotic when it comes to the cleanliness of my phone is 
what's

keeping things from getting messed up in the kitchen.


Amy Billman
SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
tactile screen protector
http://www.SpeedDots.com
Follow us on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots
Like us on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/SpeedDots


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Marianne Denning
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

I am very curious.  I have stayed away from the cooking apps because I
worry about the phone getting messy, dropped in my food... How do you
use this when cooking?

On 9/13/12, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:

Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good

ones

at that!
There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook,
McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a few! I have too
big
of a collection... There's also a crockpot one from Sun Beam products.
Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, you

can

have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and you'll have

more

than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes when you're hungry
though... haha!
I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be 
very
laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS users 
are
interested in that one in particular. It is however, not laggy on the 4 
or

4S.


Amy Billman
SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
tactile screen protector
http://www.SpeedDots.com

Follow us on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots

Like us on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/SpeedDots


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf

Of VaShaun Jones
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation 
on.
Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again 
thanks

for the suggestions.
On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
wrote:


Hello Folks,

I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it 
is

first opened, the first page will give you different selections on the

type

of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are also

four

different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search,
favorites,
shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner after making a
category selection, there is a toggle list button. This needs to be

tapped

on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by
tapping
on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to add it to

your

favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add to

the

shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the

search

button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, bacon,

etc.
to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of 
recipe

you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides different

food

items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations,
dish
type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the recipe

box

and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money

because

I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a good
little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for $1.99. 
The

developer and the full app name

Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-13 Thread Scott Howell
Try a ziplock bag.

On Sep 13, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Marianne Denning maria...@denningweb.com wrote:

 I am very curious.  I have stayed away from the cooking apps because I
 worry about the phone getting messy, dropped in my food... How do you
 use this when cooking?
 
 On 9/13/12, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:
 Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good ones
 at that!
 There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook,
 McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a few! I have too
 big
 of a collection... There's also a crockpot one from Sun Beam products.
 Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, you can
 have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and you'll have more
 than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes when you're hungry
 though... haha!
 I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be very
 laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS users are
 interested in that one in particular. It is however, not laggy on the 4 or
 4S.
 
 
 Amy Billman
 SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
 tactile screen protector
 http://www.SpeedDots.com
 
 Follow us on Twitter:
 http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots
 
 Like us on Facebook:
 http://www.facebook.com/SpeedDots
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of VaShaun Jones
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone
 
 Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation on.
 Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again thanks
 for the suggestions.
 On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 Hello Folks,
 
 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it is
 first opened, the first page will give you different selections on the
 type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are also
 four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search,
 favorites,
 shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner after making a
 category selection, there is a toggle list button. This needs to be
 tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by
 tapping
 on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to add it to
 your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add to
 the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the
 search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, bacon,
 etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of recipe
 you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides different
 food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations,
 dish
 type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the recipe
 box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money
 because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a good
 little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for $1.99. The
 developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy.
 
 Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
 Condé Nast Digital
 
 Best,
 Eileen
 
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Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-13 Thread Penny Reeder
Hi, I just got a new recipe app that I really, really like:  It's
Whole Foods Market Recipes.  It appears to be entirely accessible
(unlike the Whole Foods shopping list app, which is not!), and you can
search for recipes in a number of categories, including by listing
ingredients that you have onhand.  The app is free.
Penny

On 9/13/12, Hope Paulos hope.pau...@gmail.com wrote:
 I typed big of an in the App Store, and was on able to find this app. Has it
 been discontinued?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Sep 13, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:

 Well, I honestly haven't encountered a situation where my phone or any
 other
 device I've used for recipes in the kitchen, (Booksense for example,) has
 either gotten messy or in particular, dropped in my food. Now that I say
 that, it'll happen I bet... LOL!
 That being said, there are sleeves that you can purchase, (also kitchen
 mounts for the iPad,) that will cover your phone to keep it free from
 messes.
 I will say though that I'm one of those people who is constantly taking
 my
 phone out of its case, and cleaning the case with Dawn and my phone with
 a
 little Windex. I find that just general day to day use makes both icky
 from
 sweat or dust from your daily traveling alone. So it really could be that
 my
 being a bit neurotic when it comes to the cleanliness of my phone is
 what's
 keeping things from getting messed up in the kitchen.


 Amy Billman
 SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
 tactile screen protector
 http://www.SpeedDots.com
 Follow us on Twitter:
 http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots
 Like us on Facebook:
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 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
 Behalf
 Of Marianne Denning
 Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:09 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

 I am very curious.  I have stayed away from the cooking apps because I
 worry about the phone getting messy, dropped in my food... How do you
 use this when cooking?

 On 9/13/12, Amy Billman amy0...@gmail.com wrote:
 Oh there are so many cooking related apps on the iPhone; and very good
 ones
 at that!
 There's Big Oven, Kraft iFood assistant, Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook,
 McCormick Recipe Finder, and All Recipes; just to name a few! I have too
 big
 of a collection... There's also a crockpot one from Sun Beam products.
 Really, with all the accessible and free recipe apps on the iPhone, you
 can
 have a wealth of cookbooks/recipes at your fingertips, and you'll have
 more
 than you can cook from. *smile* Don't look at recipes when you're hungry
 though... haha!
 I will say though that the Big Oven App (for me anyway,) tended to be
 very
 laggy on the 3GS; just something worth noting, if any of you 3gS users
 are
 interested in that one in particular. It is however, not laggy on the 4
 or
 4S.


 Amy Billman
 SpeedDots: your leader for cell phone accessories, and the makers of the
 tactile screen protector
 http://www.SpeedDots.com

 Follow us on Twitter:
 http://www.twitter.com/SpeedDots

 Like us on Facebook:
 http://www.facebook.com/SpeedDots


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
 Behalf
 Of VaShaun Jones
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 12:04 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

 Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation
 on.
 Now you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again
 thanks
 for the suggestions.
 On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hello Folks,

 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it
 is
 first opened, the first page will give you different selections on the
 type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are also
 four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search,
 favorites,
 shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner after making a
 category selection, there is a toggle list button. This needs to be
 tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by
 tapping
 on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to add it to
 your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add to
 the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the
 search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, bacon,
 etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of
 recipe
 you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides different
 food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations,
 dish
 type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the recipe
 box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money
 because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself

Re: Cooking App for the iPHone

2012-09-10 Thread VaShaun Jones
Thanks for this. I was originally looking for one to do a presentation on. Now 
you guys are making me feel like I will be cooking allot. Again thanks for the 
suggestions.
On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Folks, 
 
 I have the Epicurious app on my phone. What I like about it is when it is
 first opened, the first page will give you different selections on the type
 of meals if you are interested in one of the categories. There are also four
 different buttons at the bottom to go to the home menu, search, favorites,
 shopping list, and about. At the upper right hand corner after making a
 category selection, there is a toggle list button. This needs to be tapped
 on to open the list of recipes. Once you have selected a recipe by tapping
 on it, there is an Add button that will give you options to add it to your
 favorite list, email the recipes, tweet it, send to Facebook, or add to the
 shopping list. There are different ways to search when you tap on the search
 button. There are different types of food items such as avocado, bacon, etc.
 to link on for recipes. There is a text field to type in a type of recipe
 you are looking for or a food item to search the app. Besides different food
 items to search for, there are categories for dietary considerations, dish
 type, main/course, seasonal, and etc. For 1.99,  you can get the recipe box
 and sync the recipes there. I have not considered spending the money because
 I place it in my favorites or email myself the recipes. This is a good
 little app. I believe it is free minus the recipe box sync for $1.99. The
 developer and the full app name is below. Enjoy. 
 
 Epicurious Recipes  Shopping List
 Condé Nast Digital 
 
 Best, 
 Eileen 
 
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