Published 2/4/2009
at Apple Hot News
Looking for a good recipe for Clams Italiano, Chocolate Cookie Cheesecake, or Chicken Pasta Salad? Let iPhone — and the Allrecipes.com Dinner Spinner —spin one up for you. The free app offers thousands of recipes from hundreds of talented chefs. Use its spinner to select the dish, ingredients, or prep time. Or simply give iPhone a shake and let fate decide.
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