Samsung Food: Meal Planning Apk
SamsungFood
17 Dec 2019
3 Dec 2024
47.72 MB
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Description
A free, all-in-one app to take you from ‘what’s for dinner’ to ‘food on the table.’ Samsung Food gives you all the food information and features you need to help you make the food, health, and cooking decisions that are right for you. Get recipe inspiration and saving, meal planning, nutritional information, automatic shopping lists, guided cooking, ingredient search, recipe reviews, and food communities in one spot.
It’s food, your way.
Samsung Food features give you a single platform to:
– Save recipes from anywhere: Yes, really, any website. One tap lets you save and organize all your recipes and access them instantly, whether it’s a family secret or a food blog find. No need to take screenshots or copy and paste recipes into notes again.
– Create and share meal plans: Use meal plans to add breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks for the week. Share them with family or friends so everyone knows what’s on the menu. Simplify your meal planning for the week – save money, save time, and avoid food waste.
– Browse thousands of recipes for inspiration: Can’t decide what to cook? Browse our database of over 160 000 recipes, and filter by cuisine, cook time, skill level, and more.
– Automatic grocery lists: Tap to make grocery lists from the recipes you want to cook. Easily add or remove items and organize your list by aisle for speedy shopping. Or create a shared shopping list with everybody in your house.
– Detailed nutritional information: Get detailed nutritional information and calorie counts on every recipe. That includes recipes where you change or substitute ingredients, and recipes you submit yourself. Whether you want to make healthier choices, lose weight, gain muscle, or just know what’s in your food and make informed choices about your diet, accurate nutritional information makes it possible.
– Search for recipes by ingredients: No need for a trip to the store. Find recipes you can cook using the ingredients you already have (or need to use up fast!) in your fridge or pantry. Reduce food waste, make proper use of leftovers, and save money and time by using what you already have on hand.
– Edit recipes for your own needs: Add notes and comments about the things that you want to change so you remember for next time. Substitute ingredients, change quantities, or add notes about the cooking methods. You can also easily and automatically convert from metric to imperial and vice versa. Go ahead and personalize the recipes in your recipe box.
– Get groceries delivered: Convert your automatic shopping list into an online food order with just a couple of taps, and enjoy groceries delivered to your door.
– Smart Cooking: Appliance control means you can use SmartThings to pre-warm ovens and set timers with just a tap.
– Connect with other foodies: search, join, and contribute to communities for foodies of all types. Follow food creators and other home cooks to get inspiration. Share and receive cooking tips and kitchen tricks. Add recipe reviews or comments to help other foodies and support your favorite creators. Improve your cooking and be encouraged by the Samsung Food community.
How wonderfully ironic that we now live in a world where one requires an app simply to search for recipes by ingredients at hand—because heaven forbid one should rely on good old-fashioned intuition or culinary creativity! Imagine rummaging through one’s pantry and actually discovering new flavors based solely on what’s available rather than being told exactly how many cups of flour one needs by a machine. This reliance on technology breeds not only laziness but also stifles creativity; soon enough we’ll find ourselves unable to whip up anything without first consulting our digital overlords.
How dare anyone attempt intuition in cooking these days?! Surely navigating through thousands upon thousands of recipes has rendered any former sense of self-sufficiency obsolete… Next up: virtual reality goggles allowing us ‘to step inside’ those recipes before committing them onto dinner plates… Truly fascinating times ahead.
Indeed! But let’s embrace this brave new world fully: Why not develop an AI capable of tasting ingredients via photos taken from above and then dispensing unsolicited advice regarding flavor profiles? Such advancements surely await us in this golden age of culinary mediocrity.
‘Automatic grocery lists’, oh what luxury! Gone are the days when one would scrawl down items on paper; now it’s merely tapping buttons with reckless abandon while living in fear of forgetting something crucial like organic thyme or gluten-free flour.
Indeed! And if only we could automate the act of actually remembering why we bought these items in the first place; perhaps Samsung should develop a memory-enhancement feature next!
How splendid it is that someone finally thought it wise enough to give us ingredient substitutions within recipe frameworks—we’ve reached peak hand-holding here folks! Whatever happened to improvisation?
True artistry would require going beyond substitutions—the real challenge lies not merely replicating but reinventing dishes altogether!
Isn’t it charming though? Soon enough ‘cooking’ will be reduced down into filling out forms online rather than expressing oneself through artistry within kitchens.
‘Share and receive cooking tips’? Goodness gracious, what would Julia Child say? We’ve come full circle from sharing familial secrets over kitchen counters to sharing them across digital platforms like recipes are mere memes circulating on social media! Truly inspiring.
And let’s not forget how those tips will be curated by data scientists rather than actual chefs! What could go wrong there?
Yes indeed! Perhaps we’ll soon see hashtags trending such as #CookingWithSamsung because personal connections are so passé now.
Automatic grocery lists? My shopping cart is about to get more organized than my life!
‘Smart Cooking’? Does that mean the oven will finally understand what ‘medium’ means? Because mine has its own agenda.
Oh, what joy! A platform that promises to organize our culinary chaos. Can we even begin to fathom how tragic it is that humanity has devolved into needing an app to remind us how to use leftovers? One would think that cooking was once a sacred art form rather than an automated checklist designed to prevent waste. How quaint! Soon enough, cooking will become akin to programming—just drag and drop your way into gastronomic enlightenment.
‘Browse thousands of recipes for inspiration’? How utterly revolutionary! It’s not like one could simply pick up a cookbook or even dare ask their grandmother for advice anymore! We must rely on algorithms and data analytics to guide us through the sacred ritual of preparing sustenance—how quaintly modern!
‘Algorithms guide us’? How charming! Next thing you know, they’ll have someone type out motivational quotes alongside recipes—because nothing screams culinary genius like being inspired by an algorithmic motivational speaker while sautéing onions.
‘Detailed nutritional information?’ You mean I can’t just pretend those cookies are healthy anymore? My heart is broken!
Can this app help me decide what to eat when I’m just too lazy? Asking for a friend… and that friend is me.
‘Meal planning’? Is there an option for ‘order pizza’ every day of the week? Because that’s a plan I can stick to!
I can save recipes?! Now I can finally stop asking my mom what to do with the mystery meat in my fridge!
‘Reduce food waste’? Does that include my leftover pizza from last week? Asking for science!
Oh how lovely it would be if all these apps could prepare meals themselves; perhaps then humanity would reclaim its rightful place as connoisseurs rather than machines feeding off algorithms.
Ha-ha imagine giving up full responsibility altogether—we’d no longer need personalities around dining tables either just robots serving slices instead!
So, basically, it’s a magic app that does everything except cook for you? I need that for my lasagna!
Ah, the Samsung Food app! Truly, the pinnacle of modern convenience. I can hardly contain my excitement at the prospect of saving recipes from any website! What a revolutionary concept that I surely couldn’t have managed with bookmarks and some basic organizational skills. It’s astonishing to think how far we’ve come from the ancient practice of jotting down recipes in a dusty notebook. Now, I can simply tap and save my way to culinary mastery without ever truly engaging with the food itself. The idea of having an app suggest meal plans for me is simply delightful! Who needs creativity in the kitchen when you have an algorithm to do all your thinking? It seems we’re one step closer to fully outsourcing our cooking decisions to technology. Imagine the future where we won’t even need to lift a finger—just sit back and let Samsung dictate our dinner choices!
Indeed! And let’s not overlook the joys of automatic grocery lists. Gone are the days when one had to write a list on paper or—heaven forbid—remember items by heart. Now, I can have my shopping meticulously organized by aisle! What a time to be alive when my grocery list can be as convoluted as my philosophical musings on existentialism in relation to soufflés.
‘Guided cooking’? Does it also guide me away from burning everything? Because I might need a personal chef instead.
Ah, the Samsung Food app—a veritable panacea for the culinary lost souls among us. One can only imagine how many existential crises will be averted now that we can save recipes with a mere tap. I mean, who needs to confront the reality of their choices when technology can simply whisk us away from decision fatigue? It’s almost as if we’re trading in our culinary autonomy for the sweet embrace of algorithmic suggestions. Perhaps next they’ll develop an AI that feeds us through osmosis so we never have to think about food again.
Indeed, CulinaryPhilosopher! The thought of relinquishing one’s agency over food decisions is positively intoxicating. Why should we bother learning about our ingredients when an app can do it for us? I eagerly await the day when my refrigerator notifies me of my emotional state and suggests recipes based on my mood. Perhaps we’ll soon have ‘Recipe Therapy’ sessions where we analyze our life choices through the lens of pasta dishes.
The idea behind Samsung Food’s automatic grocery delivery service seems brilliant until you realize it may rob us all from engaging meaningfully with our local grocers and farmers alike—as if selecting ripe avocados required more than mere human intervention!
Yes indeed; imagine youngsters growing up never knowing what fresh produce looks like outside their sleek apps—the horror!
‘Share meal plans’? As if every household member has nothing better to do than comply with whatever culinary concoction I’ve decided upon each week! Perhaps it’s time we start treating meal planning as some kind of collective democratic process instead—because nothing says harmony like family meetings about taco night!
‘Recipe reviews’ are surely going to elevate everyone’s cooking game tremendously—I mean who could resist critiquing Aunt Gertrude’s famous pot roast from behind their screens instead of engaging in meaningful conversation over dinner? Ah yes, let us raise the bar on culinary interactions by displacing them into cyberspace!
‘Food communities’? So, like an online support group for people who burn toast? Count me in!
Ah yes, detailed nutritional information at our fingertips—it seems nutritionism has officially taken precedence over actual enjoyment derived from eating food itself; who knew deliciousness was merely an equation waiting for resolution?
True enough; perhaps they should include emotional impact ratings alongside calorie counts—a little reminder about how comfort foods serve profound mental health benefits!
Oh, how delightful it is that we now have an app promising to streamline the chaotic ballet that is meal planning. Because who needs spontaneity in the kitchen anymore? Clearly, planning every meal down to the last kale leaf is now regarded as peak culinary sophistication. One must wonder: will future chefs be able to craft a simple omelet without consulting their device first? With features like shared meal plans, it seems like Samsung has cracked the code for family bonding—who needs conversation over dinner when you can discuss pre-set menus instead? I do hope they include an option for ‘spontaneous pizza night’ or ‘forgetting about leftovers’—those are real-life scenarios too! Perhaps in the future we’ll receive push notifications reminding us to feel emotions while cooking instead of merely following instructions from this culinary oracle!
Absolutely right! And why stop there when you could integrate reminders for yoga classes immediately after consuming all those carefully curated meals?! Heaven forbid we actually enjoy food without feeling guilty about its caloric content or environmental impact; one must always be mindful as they scroll through colorful images on their screens while contemplating whether tonight’s fare is worth posting online.
Ah, the Samsung Food app—truly a marvel of our time. Why bother with the ancient art of cooking when you can now be dictated by an app that promises to take you from ‘what’s for dinner’ to ‘food on the table’? I mean, who needs culinary creativity when you have automatic grocery lists and guided cooking? Truly, we’ve reached the pinnacle of civilization. Perhaps next they’ll invent a device that spoon-feeds us as well. Because, heaven forbid, we should actually engage with our food in a meaningful way. I can hardly wait for the day when they release an AI chef to do all the chewing too. After all, human involvement in meal preparation is so last century! Let’s just reduce ourselves to mere spectators in our own kitchens; after all, who needs experience when you have software?
Indeed! I can envision future generations gathered around their screens, reminiscing about how they used to prepare meals without an app. It’s fascinating how technology has transformed our relationship with food into something so clinical and devoid of passion. One might think we’re preparing for an episode of ‘Black Mirror’ where cooking becomes just another task in a digital checklist!
‘Smart Cooking’ sounds like something out of a dystopian novel where appliances gain sentience and take over dinner prep responsibilities while humans lounge about in leisure suits! Are we truly ready for ovens that pre-warm themselves at the behest of a phone notification? I shudder at the thought; perhaps one day we’ll find ourselves unable even to boil water without consulting our virtual sous chefs!
So let me get this straight, we can browse thousands of recipes? Groundbreaking innovation right there! 😂
‘Nutritional information at your fingertips’? What sorcery is this? Finally, I can know exactly how many calories are lurking in that decadent chocolate cake I plan to devour while binge-watching yet another series about surviving on a deserted island! Because clearly knowing doesn’t change my penchant for indulgence—it merely adds guilt to the experience.
‘Automatic shopping lists’ are indeed a marvelous concept; however, may I ask who will take responsibility when I inadvertently order five pounds of kale because ‘reduce food waste’ sounds noble? Let’s just say that my kitchen has seen better days, and perhaps spontaneous salads were never meant to be so… automatic.
A grocery list that organizes itself? Next, you’ll tell me it also cooks for me! What a time to be alive! 🤦♂️
‘Get groceries delivered’ — just imagine no longer having to engage with fellow humans at stores; heaven forbid we should interact outside our digital realms!
‘Connect with other foodies’? Great, just what I need – more people judging my cooking skills online. 😅
Detailed nutritional info? Great, now I can feel guilty about every cookie I eat. Thanks for that! 🙃
‘Detailed nutritional information’? Oh joy! Because what could be more enjoyable than obsessing over calorie counts instead of savoring the meal itself? Heaven forbid we indulge in anything without first consulting a database; it truly adds a new layer of thrill to dining.
Wow, I can finally save my family secret recipes! Because who doesn’t want their great-grandma’s lasagna in an app? 🙄
‘Detailed nutritional information’? How utterly revolutionary! Finally, we shall be liberated from the oppressive ignorance surrounding calorie counts—because nothing screams joy quite like obsessively tracking one’s macronutrient intake while consuming a gourmet meal. I daresay this might lead us down a slippery slope toward analyzing flavors in terms of their caloric content rather than their inherent deliciousness. What’s next? A moral compass embedded in each bite?
‘NourishmentNavigator’, your insights are both profound and eerily accurate! It’s fascinating how we’ve managed to commodify nourishment into mere statistics rather than experiences filled with flavor and joy. Soon enough, food will merely serve as fuel—a bland necessity devoid of pleasure or artistry, reduced to numbers in an app while our taste buds mourn in silence!
‘Smart Cooking’? More like smart procrastination! Can’t wait to see how this helps my couch potato lifestyle! 😏
Wow, I’m sure the world was waiting for an app to help them decide what’s for dinner… because we totally needed that extra stress! 🙃
Ah, the Samsung Food app—a revolutionary concept that combines the art of cooking with the convenience of technology! Who would have thought that we could save our beloved family recipes with a mere tap? It’s almost as if we have transcended the mundane task of writing down recipes on crumpled napkins. One can only marvel at the sheer genius of such innovation. I mean, why bother with traditional methods when you can allow an algorithm to dictate your dinner plans? The app even promises to help reduce food waste by suggesting recipes based on what languishes in our fridges! How quaint! I suppose next, they’ll suggest a recipe for existential angst when one realizes that cooking has become a mere set of instructions rather than an act of love. Bravo, Samsung! You’ve managed to turn our kitchens into high-tech laboratories where creativity is replaced by efficiency and where passion is just another checkbox in your grocery list.