16 September 2011 14:47 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
Former App of the Day, Great British Chefs - Recipes has been given a price-cut with the app now up for grabs at £2.49 on the iPhone and the iPad.
The sale lasts until Monday 19 September, meaning you could snap it up now and enjoy some tasty nosh over the weekend.
The app offers a collection of 180 recipes from some of the finest creative chefs working in Britain today, including Bohemia's Shaun Rankin, The Berkley's Marcus Wareing, and Restaurant Tom Aikens' Tom Aikens, and presents them in a glorious and simple to understand fashion.
Recipes are sorted in their own section, and you can also find them in the chefs' profiles, through a listed ingredient, or even listed per course.
Each recipe details the time it is expected to prepare and the app gives you the opportunity to click on ingredients to add them to a shopping list or add your own notes to the instructions.
"It's fantastic if you can whip up dinner any day during the week for friends and family, but we all need inspiration, fresh ideas, new recipes when we want to cook something really special, said top British food writer and critic, Matthew Fort. "The Great British Chefs app is where you can find them."
The app is in the App Store now and remember, if you're hungry for it (sorry), to grab it before the price goes back to £4.99.
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