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    7 Kitchen Apps to Make You a Better Cook

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    Jamie's Recipes
    It's the future of cookbooks: Jamie's Recipes is a free app for which you buy content packs, but first there are 10 free recipes and three videos to get you started. ... more 
    Photo by: iTunes
    Jamie's Recipes
    It's the future of cookbooks: Jamie's Recipes is a free app for which you buy content packs, but first there are 10 free recipes and three videos to get you started. Additional themed content packs are available to purchase on-demand from within the app, each containing at least 10 recipes and some video.
    Free (then pay for packs); compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
    Related: Top 50 iPhone apps for shopping, organizing, cooking and more!

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    Mon, Oct 8, 2012 4:22 PM EDT
    Technology has been making life easier for home cooks for centuries; refrigerators allowed us to keep food cool without relying on blocks of ice, home kitchens have evolved and streamlined, making cooking easier and more of a pleasure. The internet is no different. Now home cooks can access millions of recipes, videos, and tutorials with a few clicks - and are provided with more visuals and interaction than any book. Here's a peek at some of the best food apps out there, a collection of free and inexpensive resources that help you discover and organize recipes, learn new techniques, or fix culinary disasters when they happen. Let's cook! - By Julie Van Rosendaal



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