Well I ended up buying the app version of this as I am really trying to limit the number of cookbooks I buy due to space and most end up sitting on my shelf unused.
I have to say this is excellent value and I would make most of the recipes on this app, whereas I usually on make a handful from books I buy (if that).
Here is a summary of my thoughts on this (I have made 10 of the recipes - mainly summer ones and I am planning to a few others in the winter months) app:
Positives:
A variety of recipes
Categorised according to type of food - chicken, pork, vegetarian, etc
Novely of the spinner
Most of the food is quick and simple to make
The recipe ingredients relevant to each step are stated in each step
New recipes will be added for free
Summer and winter recipes
Love that there is a photo with each recipe (although end result does look a little different sometimes)
That the author is reading reviews and taking them on board
A variety of cuisines are represented eg Asian, etc
It's cheaper than buying the book at the introductory price hehe
The fact that it is available as an app or book
Things to change:
Sometimes I think the serving size stipulated is too generous (but maybe 'cos I have the recipe on its own instead of with salad, etc as suggested.
I think it would be good if there was a 'home' button that takes you straight back to the 'spinner' part instead of having to flick back.
the fact that it didn't come up as an ipad app (only iphone) so i thought it wasn't available to me as an ipad owner when it is and you just have to enlarge it.
Looking forward to trying more of Tenina's recipes and future apps
Well done Tenina