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    ColorSnap (0)

    10/20/09 •

    It’s autumn and everything that is beautiful about Autumn is finally happening in California. The first rains, the hills are returning to their lush, green pastures, mornings are brisk and warm breaths can be seen in the crisp, night air; leaves clutter gutters and frolic in hues of amber, red, maple syrup and wheat in ... Read More

    Nirvino (0)

    9/30/09 •

    Nirvino has reached the coveted #1 spot on iTunes for it’s category. Nirvino is a wine app (which pairs nicely with many food apps) that brings you over one million wine descriptions, pictures, and ratings. Whether you are in a restaurant looking at an $800 bottle of Cabernet, or in the grocery store looking at ... Read More

    Tap and Track Calories (2)

    8/29/09 •

    I am not fat, but yesterday three people called me skinny-chubby. I immediately downloaded the Tap & Track Calories iPhone app figuring maybe I can regain my title as skinny (or fit even) and loose my handles. Tap & Track Calories determines your caloric intake based on the Body Mass Index (BMI) which takes your ... Read More

    Food Additives (0)

    8/26/09 •

    So apparently I’m going to die. Well, I knew that of course, but Food Additives by WebArtisan has informed me how: all of the food from the grocery store has potentially dangerous additives that I have concluded will end my life. This hasn’t been substantiated by the app, but my imagination is rife with wild ... Read More

    Frugal (0)

    8/25/09 •

    Grocery markets are set up in very specific ways. Produce is always along the sides, or near the front entrance, dairy far away along the back wall, and all those frozen foods, convenient packaged foods, and fast foods piled in the pretty center aisles for you to walk through on your way to other parts ... Read More

    Harvest (0)

    8/24/09 •

    I’m pretty picky when it comes to picking my produce. Whether at farmer’s markets, Whole Foods (I haven’t boycotted them yet), or other markets, I can spend up to an hour shopping, just poking and prodding and shaking fruits and vegetables, trying to discern which are the ripest, the juiciest, the most fragrant, the most ... Read More