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Cook's Memory

Richard Aurbach
Free
4.6 out of 5

About Cook's Memory

Most people don't want to spend their time and energy copying recipes they already have into an application. Seems like a waste of time, right? But can you always lay your hands on a particular recipe when you need it?

Cook's Memory does not store recipes; rather it stores information about recipes, including where to find them. If you enter your favorite recipes into the Recipes Tab (which should be much faster and easier than entering the details of the recipe itself), then Cook's Memory can help you find a recipe you want, pick between recipes, and help build a menu.

Cook's Memory is all about preparing and serving meals - to yourselves, a small group or a multitude. It is a place to plan your events (what to serve and who to invite) as well as documenting the event (what went well, what could have gone better).

Cook's Memory maintains a list of people who may be guests to a party. It does so for two reasons:
1. It is much easier to select guests by tapping names from a list than by typing in each name.
2. We can record additional (relevant) information about each guest, such as a food allergy, dietary restriction, or preference. After all, you don't want to serve someone a dish that will they don't like, can't eat, or may make them ill.

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