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2011 Food App Winners Announced December 8 on Twitter #foodappawards

This Thursday is the big day for finalists in our first Food App Awards. At 5:30 Pacific Time (8:30 Eastern Time), join Erika Kotite, Steve Cooper (Toque food app critic), editors Elina Shatkin and Amy Zavatto and all the judges to find out who walks away with the prize. Winners in each of the 15 categories will receive a custom…
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Pie Apps Review

Steve Cooper reviews four apps that show you how to make pie: Easy as Pie iBake Pies iCooking Pies and Quiches Pie Recipes

in Apps & Gadgets· Eating & Cooking

Food Apps Review of the Week: Pie Apps

If I had my choice between a great slice of pie and a great piece of cake, I’m choosing pie. There’s just something about a delicious crust that houses the goodness of sweetened berries or silky pudding. Don’t get me started on the options for toppings. Here are four pie apps that aim to make the baking process easy and…
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in Apps & Gadgets· Eating & Cooking

Food App Review of the Week: Hello Vino – Wine Recommendations

Hello Vino – Wine Recommendations Developer: Hello Vino LLC Cost: Free Runs on: iPhone, Android Website: www.hellovino.com With the holidays upon us, the bottle of wine you bring to the table can be as important as the roast or large bird you’re about to carve up. Hello Vino – Wine Recommendations aims to help you select your next bottle of…
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2011 Food App Awards Finalists

They came, from international companies and one-man/woman studios. Apps built to render your cookbook library (or at least your recipe files) obsolete and apps that did one just thing, but did it well. Toque’s 2011 Food App Awards offers app developers and owners a chance to be recognized for their creativity, technical excellence and ability to solve problems we didn’t…
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in Happy Hour

Beaujolais Nouveau 2011: Drink It, Fast

Out with the old, in with the Nouv. Yesterday, I watched break-dancers spin on their heads and contort their skinny bodies into bendy, twisty positions to the thump-thump of some seriously throw-back early 80s hip-hop. I wasn’t catching an impromptu street-dance session, or even the subway car performance I sometimes have a first-row view of in the narrow, space-defying confines of the…
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Videos

GetCrocking! App Review

Brand new app pays tribute to the humble glories of slow cooking. Critic Steve Cooper wants to see it succeed (being raised on slow cooking dinners himself) but does GetCrocking measure up?

Pie Apps Review

Steve Cooper reviews four apps that show you how to make pie: Easy as Pie iBake Pies iCooking Pies and Quiches Pie Recipes

Popsicle King

Popsicle King

Better known as “King of Pops” in Atlanta’s Poncey/Highland neighborhood, this street cart looks just like any of the countless frozen confection stands across the country. But for the growing throng of regulars who have turned on to Steven Carse’s popsicles made with all-natural ingredients and intriguing flavor combinations, it’s much more than that. “I’ve come for my liquid crack,”…
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Restaurant History

A good salad is hard to find — even in California. Reliable Caesars and Cobbs colonize menus everywhere, as do ubiquitous piles of mixed greens dressed with vinaigrette. Beyond that, creative salads made with quality ingredients are still an exception. For too long, they were also the province of expensive, sit-down restaurants. In the last few years, however, several fast-casual…
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