![]() ![]() As it is now, the first time you tap on the save button, no matter how long you hold it down, you can’t save it to an individual recipe list, just your general bookmarks. I wish they would use the same touch/responsiveness options as Pinterest say, where you can hold down on a recipe and a menu of which recipe box to save it in appears. Not helpful when you may only have one finger not dirty and just want to see what ingredient goes in next.Īlso the saving feature is horrible. Which means you have to search for the recipe you are cooking every time you turn away from the phone. ![]() Anytime your phone screen goes into rest mode (dark after x minutes, whatever your setting), or you are in a different app for too long, the app refreshes you back to the main landing page. The recipes are so worth the money but the app is annoying to use. The recipes are incredible, the app not so much. This app is unfortunately just not priced correctly to get the rating it deserves. The app was free and with free you accept these issues. Did I experience issues with my saved recipes? Yes, but I didn’t mind. Did the app crash from time to time, yes it did. I might even have given it a 4 or 5 star rating. When the app used to be free, I used it daily and Ioved it. In the case of the NYT cooking app, most of the 1 star reviews are from users that believe the annual price of this app is just too much, I am in that group. Don’t believe the 5 star reviews for any app when you see an equal distribution of 5 and 1 star reviews. If you search for recipe apps then look at the ratings, each of them will have a downhill rating: meaning the majority of the reviews are 5 stars with fewer and fewer ratings distributed amongst the stars 4-3-2-1. About half of the reviews are five stars and the other half is 1 star with just a few sprinkled among the 2/3/4 stars. It’s just not possible for an app to have a field goal rating of distribution. Unfortunately, for NYT it’s the good reviews that are fake. Well here is a classic example of an app with fake reviews. No cancellations are allowed during active subscription periods.įreakanomics. Please note: A subscription to NYT Cooking does not include access to any other New York Times products, including but not limited to, mobile news content and other apps. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription to that publication, where applicable.įeedback? Suggestions? Problems? Please contact us from within our app settings or at Your feedback is important to us and we’ll do our best to assist you. You can turn off auto-renew at any time from your iTunes account settings. Your subscription will automatically renew each month or year 24 hours before the end of the current period, and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. Annual NYT Cooking subscription: $39.99. Monthly NYT Cooking subscription: $4.99. Get advice from home cooks on ingredient swaps and more, or leave your own tips.Įxperience high-resolution photos and videos on a larger screen, keep multiple windows open and drag and drop recipes into folders in your Recipe Box. This makes it easy to find your next meal. ![]() Save your favorite recipes here, and organize them into personalized folders for easy access.įollow recipes easily on a screen that won’t go dark.įind recipes by diet, cuisine, meal type and more from our database of over 20,000 recipes.Ĭhoose the recipes you plan to cook, then organize the ingredients into one list.ĭiscover recipes, videos, techniques and tips for novices and experienced home cooks.Įnjoy suggestions based on the recipes you’ve saved. Subscribe in the app, or if you’re already a NYT Cooking subscriber, log in for unlimited access to our recipes and much more. Search thousands of New York Times recipes and organize your favorites so you can cook for anyone, anytime. What is nyt cooking app? Make your time in the kitchen easier with the NYT Cooking app. ![]()
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