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"I am a big fan of this forum, but recently some of my friends referred this
iPhone app http://bit.ly/sncand" , definitely check this app if you have iPhone" |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 09:57:29 -0600, Andy > wrote:
> psaragu > wrote: > > > > > "I am a big fan of this forum, but recently some of my friends > referred > > this > > iPhone app http://bit.ly/sncand" , definitely check this app if you > > have > > iPhone" > > > The iPhone app is on Apple's AppStore. Don't download from the OPs URL! > It's a poor and intrusive reflection of > http://fullmeals.net/SNCHome.aspx which correctly directs uses to the > AppStore. > > It's nicely done. Fetches recipes off fullmeals.net. > > Lots of features and options. > > Very thorough on brief inspection. > > Downside: Recipes mix kg/g and cups/tsp measures together. Perhaps a > hidden conversion option that I missed. > > Free and fast. > > Andy > "Junkie for iPhone cookbooks and Shopware" I don't have an iPhone, but know people who do... I sampled a couple of the recipes via the web site and have never seen one of the measurements. What does "nos." as in (Raw Onion - 2 nos.) mean? Conclusion: that iPhone app was not intended for an American audience. -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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