January 18, 2014

Cook'n Review and Giveaway!

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.



I was so lucky to get to review this! As anyone who knows me can attest to, I am beginning to get a tad scatterbrained! I am 40 ya know! Menu planning is very important to a mom with 6 kids at home. Nope, it didnt get any easier when #7 left home. So far I am happy with Cook'n. I have scanned alot of my moms cooking items in as well as my own and it is easy!



 Those who use an effective menu planner are more likely to:

  • Save time by making less trips and by staying organized on what's for dinner
  • Save money by eating-out less because they are prepared to make delicious home-cooked meals.
  • Eat healthier by planning healthy menus and meal plans. And avoiding convenient foods rather than nutritional foods.
  • Save gas by making less trips to the store and on fast-food pickups.
Making custom menus and meal plans is easy with Cook'n. Just drag and drop recipes and food items to plan your menu. You can even embed menus inside other menus.

Make a shopping list from your menus

         When your menu is all set to go, Cook'n will make a shopping list with one click! With Cook'n, weekly shopping trips are a piece of cake! And, mealtime is simple because you know just what to make and you know that you have all the ingredients on hand to make dinner.

Recoup your investment

        Cook'n makes it easy for you to combine your favorite Pinterest recipes with the recipes that you typed, scanned, captured, and imported into Cook'n! Best of all, you have total control of the level of the detail and the period of your menu.

PRINT

         Cook'n will print your menu plan and all the corresponding recipes as well. That way, you can post it on the fridge and instead of asking "whats for dinner?"

    Cook'n makes it simple to calculate the nutrients your body is receiving. After typing in a recipe or importing one from the internet, simply click a button for the information you need. Save you a ton of time by analyzing nutrition in seconds!

LABELS

Cook'n nutrition facts window looks just like the label on a can.

Include nutritional info on printouts

         When printing out a recipe or cookbook, Cook'n gives you the option to include nutritional information right underneath the recipe. Now you can plan menus based on dietary needs and tastes. Prepare healthy, delicious meals for the entire family.

Organize your Pinterest Recipes in Cook'n

        Cook'n will Automatically import all of your Pinterest recipes with one click and synchronize the two so any new recipes that you Pin will automatically appear in Cook'n! It's not magic... but it's pretty close to it!

Once your Pinterest recipes are in Cook'n you can:

  • Create Menu & Meal Plans
  • Share them with Friends
  • Generate a Shopping List
  • Sync them to your Phone
  • Analyze nutritional values
  • and much more!

    Scan-It feature, get all of your printed recipes into Cook'n without having to type any of them!

            Importing recipes you clipped from magazines and newspapers is easy... just scan them! Or, take a picture with your mobile phone. Use the Scan-it feature to translate scanned recipes to text and use the Snip-It tool to copy & paste the text into Cook'n with just a few clicks!

    Once your scanned recipes are in Cook'n you can:

  • Create Menu & Meal Plans
  • Share them with Friends
  • Generate a Shopping List
  • Sync them to your Phone
  • Analyze nutritional values
The Cook'n people are offering one of my readers a FREE download and a FREE cookbook digital download! Enter below!

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I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

3 comments:

  1. I love Hawaiian Haystacks and kabobs!

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  2. My favorite dish is Chicken Francese...and running a close second, stuffed Artichokes...which everyone of my children love and crave and beg for.
    Ann B.
    ababe28 at hotmail dot com

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