Top 15 Gadgets and Tools for Foodies

And here are four great foodie apps that I recommend:

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PairIt!, $4.99
For all the wine connoisseurs (or wannabe connoisseurs), this app can help you match that perfect wine with your perfect meal.

Seafood Watch, Free
I am a huge fan of fish–any variety–so this app really educates fish eaters on the ocean-friendly restaurants and stores in your area.  It also lets you share your fish insight with the masses by marking great fishy eats in your area to the communal interactive map.

Locavore, Free
For a cooking novice like myself, I am just now learning all of the optimal seasons for various produce and fruits.  Locavore has made the process so much easier by indicating the various farmers’ markets and farms in my area that are currently growing seasonal foods.

Evernote, Free
Now that I have found a passion for the culinary arts, I like to showcase my grand feats in the kitchen through pictures.  Evernote allows for the interactive sharing of food photos through their app and online community.

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Stephanie Todaro
Stephanie Todaro has joined the Design*Sponge team to work on special projects and oversee our weekly Biz Ladies and City Guides columns. Although born in Chicago and raised in Los Angeles, Stephanie has been lucky enough to live all over the US, including DC and New York, and continues to travel the world with hopes to one day settle down somewhere in Europe. She earned her master's degree in journalism from New York University in 2008 and now lives in LA where she works as the Director of Development for several celebrity websites and blogs about her adorable pup, Mr. Harvey. She has a slight (actually, major) obsession with all things stationery-related and likes to collect garden gnomes. To see more of Stephanie's work, check out her blog HouseofHarvey.com.

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  • http://profile.typepad.com/d101161331059889931 A Facebook User

    I hate to be THAT comment-er but the numbers in your pictures don’t match the numbered list after each photo.

  • http://profile.typepad.com/mylifescoop Lifescoopreader

    Thanks so much for letting us know. It is now fixed.

  • http://mauirecla.com Bao Luedke

    Nice one! I will share some of your ideas and info to my colleagues… hope it’s fine! =)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003406358488 Adongo

    It also does not display the secrah results in a mobile friendly fashion.What was wrong with the old Google mobile? It was fast and simple, and worked.I actually used it on my iPhone because it was SO much more lightweight than the iPhone version which forces me to load all my email and Reader stuff to do a simple secrah.And now, with the new version, ijn order to get to Reader I have to click, load another page, then click again. Before it was just one click in a drop down menu.This new version is not all that good. Now I am stuck with the slow bloated iPhone version, or this new version which is not very mobile friendly in the long term, or the standard normal web version.Please bring back the old Google mobile… Or at least make the secrah results display in a more mobile friendly fashion.