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October 23, 2012 10:48 pm GMT

5 Apps That Help you Shop for Healthier Foods


1. Buy Me Pie




Lite Version, FreeFull Version, 2.99Don't let the app's name fool you. The Buy Me Pie app might be the healthiest thing you download. The first step to eating right is purchasing healthy foods. Its important to follow all the basic food shopping rules such as not grocery shopping when you're hungry and shopping with meals in mind. Buy Me Pie helps you follow another golden rule: always make a list. Put down the scrap of papereasily lost in a pocket or purseand enter the 21st century. The Buy Me Pie free version is intuitive and nearly as easy as writing a note by hand. You cross out each item as you place it in your cart with a simple tap. If you want to take your list to the next level, the paid version allows you to email, text, or backup your lists and sync your lists with others (never end up with two cartons of milk again!).

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Healthy eating used to mean calorie counting and cooking low-fat dishes, but these days good nutrition is more of a minefield. Allergies and pesticides come into play, and there's the perpetual battle against time. Finding the time to search for a recipe, make a list, shop for ingredients, and actually cook a meal can be overwhelming.

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However time-consuming, cooking is key to healthful eating. Most experts agree you can save money and calories just by making your meals at home. Your electronics might be partially to blame for your time crunch in the kitchen. (Facebook, Tumblr, Words with Friends, we're looking at you.) So why…
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