Contact Information: CONTACT: Merilee Kern Kern Communications 858-577-0206
FoodieView.com Launches Free 7-Day Budget Meal Plan Feature for Time-Starved, Cost-Conscious Home Cooks
Rivaling Its For-Fee Counterparts, Industry Leading Food Portal's Free 'Meal Plan-of-the-Week' Feature Provides Time Savings and Financial Relief for the Over-Scheduled by Taking the Guesswork out of Budget-Friendly, Seasonal Meal Planning, Grocery Shopping and Recipe Preparation
| Quelle: FoodieView.com
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - July 9, 2009) - FoodieView (www.FoodieView.com), a leading
food portal with a convenient "Google™-like" recipe search engine
providing one-stop access to the Internet's largest and highest quality
recipe collections, today announced the launch of its free "Meal
Plan-of-the-Week" feature intended to save busy, budget-conscious
individuals time and money by taking the guesswork out of low cost meal
planning, grocery shopping and recipe preparation in full 7-day increments.
FoodieView's free weekly meal plans each feature seven lunch and seven
dinner recipes from culinary experts that utilize economical and seasonal
ingredients while also uniquely accounting for left-overs, which are
incorporated into recipes later in the week. Each plan also comes complete
with a corresponding grocery list to ease and expedite the shopping
process.
"While there are several services on the Web that charge fees for similar
expert-based weekly meal plans and grocery shopping lists, we expect our
free tool offering budget-friendly, yet delicious fare will resonate with
time-stressed consumers -- particularly during these tough economic times,"
said FoodieView founder Howie Wang. "This new feature furthers our
company's mission of enabling fellow food-lovers to spend more time
cooking, eating and socializing rather than planning, shopping and
tirelessly searching for food-related information online. Our specialized
food-specific portal approach, which combines unique recipe search engine
functionality with relevant tools like this meal planner, information
resources and an interactive community, is rapidly propelling our company's
growth as we achieve key goals."
FoodieView posts a new "Meal Plan-of-the-Week" online at
http://www.foodieview.com/mealplan each Thursday featuring 14 synergistic
lunch and dinner recipes, giving users ample time to shop for meals to be
prepared and consumed the following Monday through Sunday. The meal plans
are thoughtfully devised by a group of FoodieView partner contributors who
are culinary experts in their respective fields -- a diversity that also
assures menu variety. FoodieView's weekly meal plan partner contributors
include Lis of La Mia Cucina, Anne-Marie Nichols of "This Mama Cooks on a
Diet" and "My Readable Feast," Rachel Rappaport of Coconut & Lime, Paula
Jones of Bell'alimento, Lynn Daley of Café Lynnylu, Michele Durante of
Veggie Num Nums and Marika Collins of Madcap Cupcake, among others.
In addition to its new "Meal Plan-of-the-Week" tool, the FoodieView Web
portal also boasts the following features:
--Social Networking: By popular demand, food-o-philes may now interact with
one another through FoodieView's array of social network features, which
include the ability to add, view and edit "Foodie Friends," a "Fridge
Door" bulletin board system for public comments, Private Messaging,
personal Photo Galleries, Restaurant Lists, Reviews Lists, Cooking book and
gear wish lists, and more.
--One-Stop Recipe Search Engine: Negating the need to visit individual Web
sites to search for recipes one by one, through FoodieView's unique and
convenient recipe search engine users may quickly and easily query ALL of
the Internet's leading recipe sites -- including Epicurious.com,
AllRecipes.com, Recipezaar.com, FoodNetwork.com as well as boutique food
sites and key food blogs -- simultaneously from one single search tool.
Users may search by ingredient, keyword, dish name, cuisine, chef, special
occasion, dietary program or restrictions and more. The search results are
then sorted both by relevance and user rating, also presented with
additional "narrow down" refine search options, making it nearly effortless
to find the most popular, promising recipes.
--Recipe Box: Once one or more recipes of interest are identified, this
free Web tool allows users to store those recipes in a personal online
"Recipe Box" for easy access at any time. Users may also share their
personal Recipe Box through a dedicated Web link that may be easily sent to
others via email.
--Metro Restaurant Guide: FoodieView takes the guesswork out of dining out
with our comprehensive metro Restaurant Guide, which compiles "Best Of"
lists and restaurant reviews from professional food critics, food bloggers,
and regular folks just like you. Restaurants in 9 major markets -- Boston,
Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Orange County, San Diego, San
Francisco, and Seattle -- may be searched by name, or users may simply
browse by cuisine category or geographic location. Users may also make
lists and restaurant maps to share with others.
--Must Have Cookbook Reviews: To help our culinary constituents quickly
locate cookbooks of interest, FoodieView offers a repository of cookbook
reviews across a range of categories: Chinese, Japanese, French, Indian,
Italian and General. Here users may read detailed cookbook descriptions,
view cover artwork and ultimately click through to purchase those cookbooks
of interest on Amazon.com.
--"Recipe Roundup" e-Newsletters: This weekly editorial feature spotlights
the best of the food blogosphere. Each week a guest food blogger selects a
delicious food topic and guides readers through his or her favorite recipes
from all over the Web. The newsletters are sent to subscribers via email
and are also archived on the FoodieView blog for continuous consumption.
--"Foodie Views of the Day": Designed to gratify the visual cravings of
FoodieView's visitors and to celebrate the beauty and artistry of food,
this daily feature showcases the best food photography from around the
blogosphere. For this feature, food bloggers, photographers and
enthusiasts may submit pictures they wish to share with the foodie
community. FoodieView then hand picks the cream-of-the-crop for this
popular daily feature, with visitors enabled and encouraged to vote on
their favorite images.
About FoodieView, Inc.
Founded in 2005, FoodieView (www.FoodieView.com) is an industry leading
food portal featuring a unique recipe search engine providing convenient
single-point access to the Internet's largest and highest quality
collection of recipes for all tastes and preferences. From one single
search point, this innovative recipe search engine queries more than one
million top-quality recipes aggregated from ALL of the Web's premier
cooking sites and blogs, including Epicurious.com, AllRecipes.com,
Recipezaar.com and FoodNetwork.com. FoodieView's other user-friendly
features include a metro Restaurant Guide, comprehensive "Must Have"
Cookbook Reviews, topical "Recipe Roundup" e-newsletters and other free
tools and resources exclusively geared toward food, cooking and dining
enthusiasts.