Most the times, fish lovers or novice who want to know more about the fish they are looking at at the fish market or on their plates at the restaurant, there is not much to go by with. It does not have to be that way if you own an iPhone and are willing to download a free app called FishPhone from the iTunes store.
"With the FishPhone iPhone app from the Blue Ocean Institute, you have a wealth of information about the type of fish you're looking at and whether it's been sustainably farmed or caught right on your iPhone," according to AppScout.
The fishes in the app have an icon appear next to them indicating the level of sustainability or environmental friendliness in which they were caught or farmed.
Each fish in the seafood guide has an icon next to it that represents its sustainability or environmental friendliness.
Non iPhone or iPod owners who still want to know more about a fish they are interested in, can still get the information via text message from the Blue Ocean Institute by asking.
For more, see AppScout.com
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Movie Recipe gives food and movie lovers a chance to cook their favorites.
Foods and movie lovers who have always stared at that dish shown in a movie and wandered how they could could their hand on that recipe, wander no more. A new site called Movie Recipes.net has a stated goal to be the place for movie lovers to find the recipe of that dish seen in a movie.
To be more exact, the recipes in Movie Recipes database are inspired by dishes in some notable movies and not the official ones endorsed by the movies themselves.
For instance, there are the cheese quesadillas from Napoleon Dynamite, or the spicy chili from the Wild Hogs etc.
For more, see appscout.com
To be more exact, the recipes in Movie Recipes database are inspired by dishes in some notable movies and not the official ones endorsed by the movies themselves.
For instance, there are the cheese quesadillas from Napoleon Dynamite, or the spicy chili from the Wild Hogs etc.
For more, see appscout.com
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