Super Food Ideas iPad App Review
Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 3:55PM
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Super Food Ideas iPad App

 More and more of your favourite magazines are available as digital versions; including some of my favourites 'Martha Stewart Living' and 'MasterChef Australia', but today we are looking at an Australian family favourite 'Super Food Ideas' for iPad.  

 

Super Food Ideas is a family orientated magazine that specialises in weeknight family meals, easy baking and the like.

With the cover price for a paper copy being $2.95 (AU), the digital version at 99 cents (AU) is a bargain if you already own an ipad. For me personally, the space saving element of not having paper magazines to store has been a boon. 

Now for a look at what else swapping to digital has to offer...

Lets say you have decided you want to make the 'Rich Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cake', here is something your paper copy can't do; press 'cook mode' and you have enlarged print so you easily view your recipe as you cook.

You can pull up the nutritional information at any time by pressing 'fact file'. 

I love being able to bookmark recipes too, rather than my usual method of "slips of paper between the pages".

Some of recipes include a video tutorial, like the 'Coconut Caramel Swirl Cheesecake'

 Navigation is a intuitive; swipe, scroll and tap with your fingers. Use the index page, page viewer or tap on a recipe within a page to make your way throughout the magazine.

Scroll up or down on the index page, tap to view. 

 

Page viewer allows you scroll sideways, tap to view.

Want to try before you buy? Super Food Ideas is offering a free special edition 40 recipe copy. To get it... download the Super Food Ideas app from the iTunes store... you will need to open an account if you don't already have on. Once installed, open your app and you will see the free magazine plus current and back issues of the magazine.

Press the free button on the Super 10 special edition, your copy will start downloading. Once downloaded it's ready to view.

Not from Australia??? The handy conversion charts will get you baking like an Aussie in no time ;)

Happy Baking :) 

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