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WORTH A COOK: MAKING AND ORDERING FOOD WITH APPLE DEVICES

Many of our readers likely fondly remember when, in early 2016, Apple debuted an iPhone6s screen commercial in which that Sesame Street favorite, Cookie Monster, used the device in his attempt to bake a batch of succulent cookies. Particularly highlighted was the ability to activate Siri in a hands-free manner simply by uttering “Hey Siri”, with Cookie Monster using this feature to set a timer. Still, this is hardly even a hint of the true extent to which Apple devices can help us in our culinary efforts.

YUM’S THE WORD WITH THESE RECIPE APPS

Much of the valuable functionality of an iPhone for chefs - novice and veteran alike - is, of course, in its apps. The mobile app revolution certainly hasn’t left the kitchen untouched; download the right apps and you could be delighted to see how easily

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