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Dinner in no Time
Trying to get dinner served by 6 is nothing new. The way we're going about trying is another story. Applications that provide users with easy-to-follow recipes and shopping lists seem to be the latest rage.
Aviva Goldfarb's Six O'clock Scramble provides a blog, RSS feed and weekly recipes for subscribers willing to pay $54.50 annually. Bust-a-meal keeps it clean and simple with customized recipes and shopping lists for busy homemakers for $1.99 per week.
For time-crunched moms with modest culinary skills, many say its a small price to pay to relieve supermarket stress. And you?
Dinner in no Time
posted by Meryl on January 8, 2009 @ 12:44 PM
Tags: Bust-a-meal, consumer trends, Six O'clock Scramble, supermarket trends
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