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How Apps Are Helping Busy Moms in Easy Cooking

Cooking recipes app are the next big step in the mobile market in personal utility space and are perhaps one of the most profitable ideas for the startups. Smartphones, iPhones and tablets are now the perfect devices instead of handbooks for working Moms to get recipes, great preparations with photos, how-to-do videos on the go! Apps offering these are sure to transform the kitchen experience into an interactive and quirky experience. But, how to make an intriguing recipe application that is sure to serve Mothers with the best kind of cooking help? Here's the secret success recipe for creating a perfect cooking application for appreneurs willing to join the bandwagon of mobile apps business.
#1 Deciding the type of recipes
Breakfast or Brunch, Dinner or Lunch? Provide Moms with recipes for all with search options. Once you are ready to make an app, incorporate easy and quick recipes for all types of meals. They can search from hundreds of recipes and preparations provided under different categories with a few taps. This seems a lot more convenient for someone who is new in cooking than going through a book.
#2 Recipes according to ingredients
Your app must have a comprehensive list of cooking ingredients to give users with a quick comparison of what they got at the table and what not. This way they can search for only those recipes that can be prepared with selected recipes.
#3 Grocery lists and shopping feature
Link your app to a grocery shopping cart so that Moms can buy food ingredients, veggies and everything else when they run out with one tap. Moreover, help them to create lists of their everyday essentials, set reminders, place order of exhausted items and pay for them online.
#4 Recipes as per moods
As said, cooking is never a cakewalk for Moms, especially when they have to prepare delicacies for their families or kids according to their moods, occasions or taste buds. Thus, create your app with different cooking modes and cuisines like Continental, Italian, Chinese, Thai so that Moms could explore and experiment with new dishes every day.
#5 Text instructions & Videos
A cooking app is incomplete without high-quality content i.e. video guides, photo-wise instructions, tutorials, cooking tips, etc. that make the process of cooking more fast, simple and also interesting for the Moms.
#6 Social sharing option
Provide your culinary app with social sharing option so that users can not learn cooking but also share recipes, photos of their culinary experiments with social friends and induce others to use the app too. This way you can get other busy Moms to know about your app and use it for refining their cooking skills.
Want to step into the mobile app market? You can have a great road ahead with a cooking app! The unique features and huge opportunities for creating varied types of recipes are no doubt major attraction of amateurs cooks or busy Moms. It gives them an extremely comfortable option to learn cooking, prepare dishes or do experiments with their culinary skills.

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