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20.05.13

Top 5 Apps for National Vegetarian Week

In the MagicSolver office we’re celebrating National Vegetarian Week! While this fun food event was designed to celebrate everything Vegetarian, you don’t have to be a Vegetarian to join in. Whether you’re meat-free or not, prepare yourself for a week of veg-filled activities with our top five Vegetarian apps.

As a Vegetarian, eating out can be a problem. There’s nothing worse than sitting down in a restaurant to find that the only meatless dish is the breadsticks! Luckily, Happy Cow have come up with a solution. Their great app is designed to help Vegetarians and Vegans easily identify veg-friendly cafes, food stores and restaurants in their local area. With easy search options, regularly updated info and mouth-watering user reviews and pics, this great app is a hungry Veggie’s best friend!
You’re probably used to eating vegetables but how often do you play with them? Fancy Pencil’s hilarious game pits vicious Veg against furious Fruit in a fiery, Angry Birds-style battle for sunlight. Strawberries face-off with Pumpkins, Potatoes destroy Oranges; it’s madness! If you’re struggling to eat your five a day then this crazy food fight is a great way to get more veg in your life.
Whether you’re a bona fide Vegetarian or just want to eat more veg , it can be hard to find suitable recipes. This fantastic one-stop cookbook boasts over 2,000 tasty meatless dishes from best-selling author Mark Bittman. Featuring everything from a simple stir-fry to instructions on how to make your own artisan cheese, every palate and skill level is catered for with a variety of delicious, nutritious meals. With helpful illustrations, built-in timers and tons of other bonus tools, this useful app has everything you need to start cooking yummy Vegetarian cuisine today!

Has your vegetarian menu failed to move on from nut roasts and salads? Need inspiration to spice up your cooking repertoire? Well this app has 4,500+ zinging Indian food recipes, not to mention more than 1000 how to videos to reinvigorate those taste buds. Along with the ingredients, instructions and tips, the recipes also show the calorie count to watch the waistline and allergy information. You can search for recipes by food name, category and cooking time to name a few, plus share your culinary masterpieces with other S’N’S users and friends via Facebook or Twitter.

If you don’t own an allotment, then My Veg Plot is a great way to play out your closet horticulture fantasies. This green-fingered game lets you build up a run-down allotment and grow a host of fruit and veg. Tend the plot, nurture the seed and protect the crop from bugs and disease, then enter your best in class marrows et al into local village shows to vie for that 1st-prize rosette. The more gongs you win, the more money you have to buy seed to keep plot ticking over.  Alan Titchmarsh has nothing on you!

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