Kraft Foods Exclusive iPad App Big Fork Little Fork Available for Free Download
Kraft Foods has developed an disdainful duplicate for iPads, interestingly titled, Big Fork Little Fork. The innovative duplicate has been appreciated by a critics at large. MSN.coms lifestyle news site Glo had termed it as a must have app of 2010. Similarly, a renouned family/parenting site Babble categorized it as best pick between in progress tools for kids. The access to this good apparatus is free as well as can be downloaded exclusively on an iPad compartment a midnight of December 31, 2010.
The app has 300 delicious recipes that have been tested by a experts in Kraft Kitchens. The app also includes dual educational games to entertain as well as teach math skills to children. Food Guide Space Picnic based on a USDAs food pyramid is one as well as a Deli Shop game exploring dimensions of mixture is a other that is fun but educative. There are several videos in a app that indoctrinate a kids on how to work in a kitchen safely as well as efficiently.
The app has a little interesting ideas for kids like using lemon extract to make invisible ink. It has a little really well researched articles on nutrition, healthy day to day as well as kitchen skills. Also accessible for Big Fork Little Fork is a globally-inspired in progress beam as well as recipe collection from renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson.
Via: prweb, kraftrecipes, itunes.apple
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