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  1. Evernote Food: Your Hands-Free Cooking Companion

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    Evernote Food makes it easy to use your iPad or iPhone as a digital cookbook, and a new feature for iOS users makes following a recipe even more seamless. Now, when you’ve opened a recipe you plan to make, your display won’t go to sleep while you’re cooking. You can follow a recipe without needing to re-enter your passcode to unlock your screen, creating a more efficient cooking process – and less flour on your device when you’re ready to clean up.

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  2. Evernote Food 2.0 for Android is Here!

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    We’re incredibly excited to announce that Evernote Food 2.0 for Android has arrived! We’ve been hard at work for months perfecting it for our Android users, and we think you’ll find it worth the wait. Let’s take a spin through the features that make the app the only companion you need to discover, collect, and remember the food you love.

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  3. Quick Tip: Plan a Road Trip with Evernote Food

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    This time of year, the siren song of the road trip calls our name. Where to go and, more importantly, what to eat?

    Evernote Food is the perfect companion to not only help plan your trip, but to accompany you on the open road. Yes, half the joy is in discovering places along the way. But it’s also good to have a bit of a plan in place for when you arrive. With this in mind, today’s Quick Tip on using Evernote Food to plan your food travels is right on time.

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  4. Spring Recipe: A Cozy Kitchen’s Baked Strawberry Doughnuts

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    Editor’s note: The transition from winter to spring typically (maddeningly) unfolds in fits and starts. Here in the Bay Area, we’ll revel in a 70 degree day only to be greeted the next by dour skies and frigid winds. Amidst the weather’s predictable ambivalence, each year we can count on strawberries to offer sweet reassurance that warmer days are near. As part of Evernote’s Spring Made Simple series, the Evernote Food team reached out to one of our favorite food bloggers, Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, for a recipe to properly celebrate spring’s most iconic and steadfast fruit.

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  5. Quick Tip: Book a Table with Evernote Food

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    Anyone who loves trying out the hottest new restaurants knows how challenging it can be to keep track of all the different places on your list. With the launch of Evernote Food 2.0 in December, we introduced food lovers to features to inspire them to build the ultimate restaurant wish list. Now, among other new features, we’ve added another handy tool to make exploring new restaurants a seamless experience: OpenTable booking within the app.

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  6. Quick Tip: Share a Recipe from Evernote Food

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    We recently updated Evernote Food with some great new features, including expanded tools to help you curate your recipe collection using Evernote and Evernote Food. Today, we’re sharing a Quick Tip to illustrate how you can share your favorite recipes from the My Cookbook section in Evernote Food.

    Learn more about how to build the ultimate online cookbook in Evernote Food

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  7. Spring Cocktail Recipe: The Tacolicious Margarita

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    San Francisco Bay Area food lovers have vociferous opinions about Mexican food, and while there will never be consensus on who makes the best burrito, we know from experience that local favorite Tacolicious serves up a mean margarita. For Evernote’s Spring Made Simple series, the Bay Area restaurant (which now has several locations, including two in San Francisco and a new one in Palo Alto) kindly shared several recipes with the Evernote Food team for making their margaritas at home. Beverage Director Mike Barrow also took the time to answer our Q&A about what elevates a margarita from good to great. (Bonus tip for Evernote Food users: search within the app’s Explore Recipes section to discover a myriad of margarita recipes.).

    Get the recipes and read the Q&A

    Don’t have Evernote Food 2.1? Download it for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch now ».

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  8. Quick Tip: Sync All of Your Recipes to Evernote Food

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    The latest update to Evernote Food for iOS is rich with tools for cooks who want to get serious about curating their digital cookbooks. One feature we’re really excited about shows the power of Evernote’s ability to sync with Evernote Food to allow you to truly customize your recipe collection.

    If you’re a seasoned Evernote user, you’ve probably been saving recipes to your Evernote account for awhile. If you’re like us and you’re more than a little obsessed with collecting recipes, your food-related notebooks may include recipes in various formats, from JPEGs to hand-typed recipes and Web Clipped recipes.

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  9. Evernote Food for iOS Update: OpenTable Reservations, Ratings, Recipe Sharing, and More

    Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov

    Our most vibrant memories often revolve around food. They’re the family dinners, the night market adventures, and the romantic getaways that shape who we are. Evernote Food is designed to help you capture and remember those moments forever. Today, we’re bringing you a bunch of great new features that will let you better plan your meals and share them with others.

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  10. 28 Days of Breakfast: Tim Ferriss’s Scrambled Eggs

    Tips + Guides | By Kristina Hjelsand

    Best-selling author Tim Ferriss is an avowed Evernote user who relied on Evernote as an essential tool to write his new book, The 4-Hour Chef. The book, a smartly-designed compendium of technique with corresponding recipes, posits that the act of mastering culinary fundamentals imparts the skills needed to master anything in life.

    Despite a hectic travel schedule, Ferriss took time out to answer some questions about his approach to cooking and also to share his recipe for the best scrambled eggs ever from the book.

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