Martha's Everyday Food App 
Friday, March 5, 2010 at 1:07PM
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         Martha's Everyday Food App $1.19 (AU)

Today I'm looking at Martha's Everyday Food App for iPhone from the "we don't live in the US perspective". 

Cons: The store location & features connected to that don't work in Australia. The recipes are in same format as Martha Stewart's website so they aren't in metric. *The suggestions for shopping your list are US based, whilst an onion is an onion, many of the other products/brands we don't have here.

Pros: The shopping list feature is so good I'll be replacing my current shopping list app with it. Type your grocery list manually or use pre listed products (*see cons), I love being able to save my lists in categories, email the lists with a touch of a button.

The App comes pre loaded with lots of recipes from Everyday Food magazine. All recipes are easily searchable, either singularly or under categories such as "dinner" or events such as "Easter". Shopping list suggestions are intuitive, i.e. for pecan pie it was suggested I needed 'pecans' but may already have 'sugar'. All recipes are clear, concise, with colour pictures and all can be emailed.

I searched 'pavlova'

clear recipe

and instructions

emailed recipe; you receive a link to the recipe on Martha Stewart's website where you can then print it out

My favourite feature; All and I mean all of the recipes on Martha Stewart's website are at your fingertips, follow the easy ziplist sign up and you can send any recipe from the Martha Stewart website straight to your iphone!! 

Despite features that don't function here, for $1.19 Martha's Everyday Food App is still a fantastic app for any Australian interested in cooking. For me it's Martha Stewart heaven!

For more information or to download Martha's Everyday Food App here or go directly to the iTunes store and search "Martha's Everyday Food" 

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