Great app but hard to read measurements
Developer, please make the measurements in larger font and bold if possible. Right now it is hard to read.
Ja, Kuri ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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4.74 von 5
188 Bewertungen in Vereinigte Staaten
Developer, please make the measurements in larger font and bold if possible. Right now it is hard to read.
Extremely Limited allergies section , Debilitating, annoying, i deleted the app . Ig some allergies are more important
Only one meal a day and no use of leftovers Edit /response: Myself and most people I know eat more than one meal a day . When I went into the meal plan section of the app only one meal a day was given. The recipes in the meal plan also did not appear to reuse ingredients. Also in the real world when you have leftovers you can take them and cook something new out of them. Suggestions such as those were also not available. Perhaps I’m expecting to much but it doesn’t feel like it. Also uk what how is going and preparing completely different dishes every night climate or financially responsible??? I’m sorry but I was under the impression this would help me plan meals for the week and what your offering is the random button on a list of recipes. My apologies if my criticism is harsh I had high hopes .
$39.99 paywall to even try the app. No thanks.
This is a bit clunky with its presentation, enough for me to drop it and go back to Mealime. Clunky examples include: - Multiple recipes do not acknowledge where to put in ingredients that were called for, or do not acknowledge amounts. For example the Jollof Rice calls for vegetable broth but doesn’t say when to put it in; Wild Mushrooms and Scrambled Eggs asks for salt and pepper but doesn’t say when to put it in, nor does it say how much tarragon to use. Also “wild mushrooms” is an exotic ingredient on account neither Trader Joe’s nor Fred Meyer carries them, and the closest equivalent Freddy’s has are $5 a pop, equaling $15 for one recipe. - Portions are half-assedly adjusted in the ingredients. For example the Jollof Rice asked for 1/3rd of a Jalapeño, and 1/3rd of an onion, without using the Jalapeño or 2/3rds of the onion later in the week, which is wasteful and defeats the whole purpose of using the app. - Ingredients aren’t specific enough. Some recipes just call for “tarragon.” Dried? Fresh? How much? Another calls for “rice.” Basmati? Jasmine? Brown? It had the right spirit, and I want to like it, but it had a lot of work to do.
I loveeeeeeeee this app! I have cooked 4 recipes and they’re very easy and each delicious! It’s really helping me stick to a vegetarian diet which I’m doing for health reasons. I love all the features and it makes meal planning so much easier. I love the shopping list especially, I can add all the ingredients from the recipe and just tick off what I already have. A couple bugs though… -It says I only planted 2 trees even though I cooked 4 recipes so far. -I can’t edit the shopping list, only check on or off an item but I have previous personal items I want to delete off the list (like toothpaste) from my previous week. -It doesn’t say how much is a serving (ex 1 serving = 8 oz, etc) -I would also love if there was more Latino food on there and maybe some desserts. -I have to constantly update the serving to 4 instead of 2 and it won’t update in my preferences either. Those are the only issues I’ve had so far, but other than that this app has saved me so much stress, time, and money! LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
This was a disappointment. I wanted to try a few recipes but I couldn’t because there were steps missing or they used ingredients that weren’t listed or there were listed ingredients that never got used or there were no instructions on how long to cook something. This didn’t change regardless of the skill level I put in. After noticing this I did more research on the in season produce in my are and sure enough it didn’t match most of the things listed on the app. So it’s not for me.
This is possibly the best app I have ever downloaded. I genuinely mean this, very appreciative of the fact there are no in app purchases. Much gratitude
I need meat; as much as I wish I didn’t, I do, or I’ll be rail thin and weak (it’s happened too many times before). Finding meat options would make this truly the best app out there: for those of us who are trying to do *something* and know we aren’t perfectly carbon neutral, it’s still better to be shopping locally and seasonally and in a way that keeps my body healthy so I can go do all the permaculture work that actually contributes millions of carbon offsets directly back. Just let me eat my meat (and make sorting it simple).
Finally a good app for seasonal produces! I was looking for an easy app to use to see what the seasonal produces of my state are and I definitely found it… and more. List for groceries and the fridge icon where we can put what we have in our fridge right now and the app shows related recipes! And the cherry on top: recipes are made by a French chef 😜 What else can we say!
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