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Martha Stewart Everyday Food Magazine now an iPad thing, too

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011 at 4:27 AM

Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is no stranger to iPad and we did cover their Martha Stewart Makes Cookies app in the past. Now the company is expanding the offering with the launch of the Everyday Food Magazine app that again goes for the Apple’s tablet users.

Included in the deal are “quick, delicious and family-friendly recipes” along with videos, slide shows, audio, animation and sharing facilities. The app comes pre-loaded with a January/February issue of the same-named magazine, which includes 74 email-ready recipes, 14 videos, 3 slide shows and more. All this could be your for free, whereas if you want to grab the next (March) issue you’ll have to pour out $2.99 through In-App Purchase. That additional 3 bucks will get you access to 52 new recipes, 15 “how-to” videos, 4 slide shows with step-by-step instructions for ingredient prep, 15 animations featuring before-and-after cooking shots and several guides, and more.

Sounds tasty enough for me. AppStore link is below. ;)

Martha Stewart Everyday Food Magazine (FREE) [iTunes link]

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  • Betty

    can you just get an ipad subscription of the Everyday Food Magazine, and not to have a hard copy and to save shipping and handling?

  • TickledPinkTeri

    What about for the Samsung Galaxy????!!!! Huh?