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by Synabtic
I don’t see myself making any of these recipes. I don’t have a pressure cooker nor do I have a vacuum sealer.
Most of the meat recipes that you can use a slow cooker for have the cook times all wrong. It takes longer...that why its a slow cooker..its slow...
The “month of meals” seems too committing. Simple frittata in the morning? No frittata is simple. Lunch- sautéed shrimp ( really? I never sauté anything for lunch) Snack- make guacamole, dinner- slow kalua pork(oh really?, I might have wanted to start that in the morning...)
Just one day of their recipes and you’re in the kitchen all day.
A lot of these ingredients are not at your local supermarket. This app might be good if you’re some foodie that is a amateur chef already but for someone that entry level into paleo, I would suggest to stay away.
by Mystakill
I fired this up after my wife decided that she wanted our family to try eating better. The very first thing that I noticed is that the app isn’t scaled properly on my newer iPad. There are vertical black bars on each side. That means that more scrolling than necessary is required, because the content can’t utilize all of the screen.
The available recipes haven’t been updated either, so none of Michelle’s recent recipes are available in the app. Ideally, the app would be able to download recipes as they’re added to her website, rather than just being limited to what’s manually added by the developer(s).
Shopping lists are not export to Notes or any other app, which is also a bit limiting, especially if you need to modify ingredients or quantities. Exporting those to major grocery chains’ or online shopping services ordering systems would be a welcome addition too.
I’ve started compiling my own collection in Paprika in the interim, which is nice because I can also accommodate the non-paleo people in our house.
by Beesyrupmachine
I’m happy that I paid for the content, but I’m kind of angry that it’s not offline and does a sync with the servers. I really wish that it had that option considering that I could do the same thing with a browser and the nomnom blog for free.
Don’t get me wrong, I love the recipes and how easy it is to plan meals and stuff, but if I don’t have coverage or wifi or have a bad connection, I can’t load the content on this app. I really hope the dev thinks this through because I really don’t think it’s worth the money unless it has some online crapabilities