WE need an APP for food.com/recipes in weight
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smbradley
Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:44 am Newbie "Fry Cook" Poster
I use allrecipes app all the time and would love to have the same convenience with Food.com. Every time I'm at the grocery store I see something I want to try and I can be impatient. I want try it that night. Pulling up a recipe to get ideas while I'm shopping is one of the best things to come out of this technology craze. I love this website PLEASE MAKE A DROID AND APPLE APP.
Molly53
Thu Nov 01, 2012 10:17 am Forum Host
FREE Recipe Conversion App:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.redbinary.rmc&hl=en
FEATURES:
* Values can be entered and displayed as either fractions or decimals
* Will make the coveted "grams to cups" conversion, as well as other weight/volume conversions, based on user-selectable weight factor parameter
* Quick switch between scaling yields to general 1:1 units (by tapping "Yield" section to collapse it)
* Also serves as a general reference of cooking units, temperatures & gas marks, and decimal equivalents to fractions
If you want to, for instance, know how many tablespoons are in a cup:
Set the ratio to 1:1 by either clearing out the top section or collapsing it (by tapping the header labeled "Yield". Tapping the header again will bring it back). Now you can see the equivalent amount in any unit for any unit that you enter into the "Original" field.
LiMurr
Sun Nov 11, 2012 1:02 pm Newbie "Fry Cook" Poster
I just downloaded the Paprika app, and I love it. It costs $4.99, but well worth it. Very easy to download Food.com recipes, as well as other sites and adding your own. I've always used the My Cookbook feature to save my recipes on the site, but since the more recent changes, it's almost impossible to find My Cookbook. Very frustrating! I wish Food.com had made an app, but glad I found a suitable substitute.
duonyte
Sun Nov 11, 2012 2:43 pm Forum Host
LiMurr wrote: I just downloaded the Paprika app, and I love it. It costs $4.99, but well worth it. Very easy to download Food.com recipes, as well as other sites and adding your own. I've always used the My Cookbook feature to save my recipes on the site, but since the more recent changes, it's almost impossible to find My Cookbook. Very frustrating! I wish Food.com had made an app, but glad I found a suitable substitute.
Hover your cursor over the blue box to the right of your name. The box that opens collects your personal data - recipes, reviews, cookbooks. Cookbooks are all in the left hand column, with My Cookbook on top.
Big D Texas
Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:03 pm Food.com Groupie
Food.com has really screwed up by not giving us, THE CUSTOMERS what we have been screaming for....AN APP........and they don't care either. They will not rot even give us a date for an app. Instead, they do stupid stuff we did not ask for or want. In fact, everytime we get a new release, they seem intent on making it worse. Thankngoodness that something like Paprika.com now exists where we can just take all of our stuff, and take the best of all the sites and copy things into ONE place. Now, that is a real app that customers really want. Too bad Food.com could not figure that out.....or even care.
LiMurr
Mon Nov 12, 2012 7:17 pm Newbie "Fry Cook" Poster
duonyte wrote:
LiMurr wrote: I just downloaded the Paprika app, and I love it. It costs $4.99, but well worth it. Very easy to download Food.com recipes, as well as other sites and adding your own. I've always used the My Cookbook feature to save my recipes on the site, but since the more recent changes, it's almost impossible to find My Cookbook. Very frustrating! I wish Food.com had made an app, but glad I found a suitable substitute.
Hover your cursor over the blue box to the right of your name. The box that opens collects your personal data - recipes, reviews, cookbooks. Cookbooks are all in the left hand column, with My Cookbook on top.
Thank you!
JanisWads
Sat Apr 20, 2013 1:49 pm Newbie "Fry Cook" Poster
I love this sight and have others using it but we need an app for the I pad
Jains Wadsworth
maikerusan
Mon May 06, 2013 12:34 pm Newbie "Fry Cook" Poster
Hey everyone. I'm a software developer and I saw the chatter for the want for an app. Is that still the case? If it is, I'm looking for a side project outside of work to help bolster my resume and I think doing something like this would be great for me. I have sent an email over to the people who host the site asking for permission to do this so if I get a "yes" back I will get right to work on it. My question to the other users is what kind of features are people looking for in an app?
I apologize if I'm not allowed to post this in the forums but I'm just trying to help. Thanks guys.
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