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Kosher Coookbook comes with 300+ kosher culinary delights, 50+ meal plans, shopping list functionality

Categories: Applications, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, September 10th, 2009 at 1:21 AM

Kosher Coookbook - iPhone app

On the delight of i-cooking fans around the world, Kosher Coookbook is in the AppStore. The application is powered by the “transformative technology” called Cookshelf, which “transforms the way people approach cooking,” offering hundreds of brand-name recipes, custom meal plans and the ability to create personalized shopping lists.

Back to the application. Kosher Cookbook features more than 300 kosher culinary delights by well-respected gourmet and food writer Gloria Kobrin. In addition, there are more than 50 customized meal plans for Shabbat, Jewish holidays and all special occasions in between. Plus, don’t forget the mentioned shopping list that can be viewed by store aisle or by recipe.

The price, you ask? It’s $4.99 and you can grab it from here. Bon apetite. ;)

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