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Home-Time app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 2256 ratings )
Lifestyle Food & Drink
Developer: Jay Juillet
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 21 May 2015
App size: 10.1 Mb

Tired of trying to figure out what to cook for dinner after a long day? Or even what you have left in the fridge to use?

With Home-Time(@HomeTime_app) keep track of whats in your kitchen, and have meals suggested based on what you have in stock.

Food wastage in the home, and how we can make a difference, use only available ingredients in your kitchen and stop throwing away food you havent used.

Kitchen inventory/shopping list
Customise your kitchen inventory easily around what you eat the most of, and when you have run out of anything simply click need more and it will go onto your shopping list.

Recipes
Have your own special way of making classic dishes? Add them so Home-Time can use them when suggesting meals.
With so may recipes out there to choose from, Home-Time focuss on you and what you eat the most of, ingredients you like, and takes away the hassle of having to think about what to eat everyday. We all love food, but some days are long and its the last thing you want to think about.

To begin with, and if you want to carry on with it, you can use the kitchen inventory already loaded as the recipes at the moment are based around that set up, and there will be more recipes based on that kitchen dropped into the app for you.
Though this is your kitchen, your recipes, take a bit of time to customise it to what you have, and what you love to eat the most of, Home Time will help with food and meal planning, and also help cut down on food wastage, as you can always just use what ingredients you have in stock.

There is a lot to come from this little app, so many other features to add, a big, big website to help launch Home-Time properly(theres just a promotional one at the moment) and a pretty ahead of its time idea of what Home-Time will evolve into, technology permitting..

This is only the beginning, so stick with Home-Time and grow with us, as the first release of Home-Time is nowhere near the end product. All feedback is more than welcome, in fact we encourage it.