Dinners App answers the question "What's for dinner?" You & your family vote on recipes. When everyone likes a recipe, itβs a match! Think Tinder, but for your recipes. And more delicious.
Tinder for recipes
Dinners App answers the question "What's for dinner?" You & your family vote on recipes. When everyone likes a recipe, itβs a match! Think Tinder, but for your recipes. And more delicious.
Hey hunters! π Marriage is basically one of you asking the other "what's for dinner?" until one of you is dead. Food allergy? Picky eater? Kids? Picking dinner recipes is a minefield. So my wife and I created Dinners. It's match-making for recipes.
LOL very interesting context, and very relatable as well! Food is definitely VERY important in relationships. Congrats on the launch!
I just love the concept of Dinners! This is the best solution for dinner in such a fun and easy way. Let the cooking begin! @theogoodman
Congratulations on the launch! It's quite a good app. I am not good at cooking actually. I often search for recipes and follow them step by step. It takes a lot of time to find and it is easy to lose them after a period. This app can provide me with various recipes conveniently. In addition, everyone's voting will also make dinner expectable, because there are dishes that everyone likes. Love it!
Love the Tinder for Recipes messaging, itβs just awesome! Congrats on the launch!
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