How cool would it be if your cookbooks came with built-in timers that can start and stop themselves? And wouldn’t it be great to have local dining guides that may help you sort through the chain restaurants and get right to the best stuff whereever you are? Here are the top 5 foodies iPod apps:
1. Ratio - It has the full content of Michael Ruhlman’s unique cookbook Ratio, plus a calculator that tells you exactly how much of each ingredient you’ll need to make a certain amount of the finished dish.
2. How to Cook Everything - The iPod version of Mark Bittman’s homage to simple cooking contains every recipe from the tome, all of the hand-drawn illustrations, and nice touches like a shopping list generator and an automatic timer.
3. CookIt – With an audio/vibrate alarm, CookIt enables you to get a separate timer running for each item you are cooking.
4. Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Guide – it is very simple to use and it gives sustainability information on every type of seafood.
5. Yelp – it is undoubtedly the most useful app for getting recommendations from the locals.
With these iPod apps, you’ll be able to eat better.
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