Name: "Make my dinner" or "My kitchen Sucks"
Target Users: Singles, university students, people who can't cook
Information:
Problem: Got a pantry full of ingredients, but no idea what to make?
Solution: This app is designed to be a solution or part solution to determining what you can make with the items in the pantry.
The idea would be that the user opens the pantry and with a 'Coles' checkout style tiled item list, could select from a few or all of the items visually spotted on the pantry shelves. By clicking the [Make My Dinner!] button, a search is sent off to acquire as many recipies based on the full list or part list of ingredients available.
This app would benefit the culinary inexperienced and can expand their food knowledge base with this tool. Potentially saving money when buying unnecessary food items when there was sufficient means to create a low cost meal on the shelf but the user did not know a recipe for them.
If the user just simply does not have enough stock to make any meal, perhaps it could recommend a random recipe based on past searches and provide a list of ingredients to get or suggest a local restaurant/cafe?
The Gap: As it turns out, as I'm getting older, I'm meeting more and more young adults fresh out of home on their own with zero cooking experience. This application will bridge the gap between users first out of home and unable to cook for themselves and giving them the confidence to try a hand at cooking, thus becoming a competent adult to cooking for themselves.
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