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Jan is a 27 year old tattoo artist living in Austin, TX. Jan is very interested in health and and considers herself to be a coffee snob. Jan tried Portlander Cold Brew Coffee from a friend who had bought a few bottles online. Jan thought the coffee was exceptionally delicious, so she is looking online to see if how she can get some of her own. Jan goes online to see if there are any stores that sell Portlander Coffee in the Austin area, and if not, she wants to know if she can order online herself. Jan also is interested in the owners story because she herself has made cold brew coffee in the past and a few of her friends are thinking of starting their own cold brew coffee start up.

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APP SUMMARIES

This app allows you to check off what you have in your house and the app will generate several different cooking options. The app will also allow you to see recipes that may only need one or two additional ingredients.

This app will have a list of recipes found on the web and allow users to also upload their own recipes to collaborate with. adding recipes may have certain promotional offers – like a coupon for an ingredient. Users can also rate recipes, so you can sort recipes by star number or closest match up. this app would also allow users to enter certain food allergies into their search results.

Users can also input certain cooking options that they have (stove top, oven, microwave, etc.) After you’re finished making a meal you can rate recipe. you can filter by time takes to make the recipe

spicing up a simple meals by using the spice it function on the app.

USER SCENARIO

Jim Halbert is a grad student on a tight budget. After a long day of classes Jim comes home to realize all he has left in his kitchen is chicken, eggs, bread and a few spices. He logs in with Meager Meals and he’s able to find a list of recipes that he can make with the contents of his fridge. Jim pulls up his kitchen inventory and selects the ingredients he already has. Jim is able to star key ingredients that he primarily wants to use. when he swipes away, his ingredients have been transferred to the search bar. Jim realizes he also has bread and olive oil, so he adds it in the search bar. Meager Meals provides Jim with a list of recipes that best match the ingredients the already has. The app lets Jim know he all the ingredients needed with a checkmark and the cooking difficulty. Jim chooses oven baked chicken because he has all the ingredients and its easy. He makes the meal and likes it. Jim is able to share it to Facebook and give it his own rating.

APP NAMES

conservative cooking

half baked cooking

short chef

meager meal maker

meager meal

INTERVIEWS

Got a lot of “please make this app!”

In interviews, people asked how would the app know how to rate “easy, medium and hard”? maybe if you add your own recipe you have a series of questions to answer and then the app could generate the difficulty level? maybe have 10 questions to rate the difficulty level based on time required or specialized food utensils needed.

People also want to be able to mark recipes they were interested in without saving them to favorites so they don’t have to shuffle through all their interests to get to their actual favorite recipes.

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Joyce Myers – Joyce is a 32 year old working mom  from Dallas. She is married and has 2 daughters (3 and 5), and works as a nutritionist. She is in town for her sister’s graduation and Joyce is in charge of reserving a place to have dinner together with her sister and the rest of their family. While her daughters are well behaved, Joyce wonders if this restaurant has a family room offered so that their family can have some room for the kids to get up and walk around and some space to talk loudly. Joyce is also interested in knowing if the restaurant has a kids menu, since she isn’t sure if the children will eat foreign food, but wants some healthy options. Joyce is unfamiliar with Abilene’s road layout, so she is looking for a good map on the website, and hopefully one that connects to google maps.

Josh Anderson – Josh is a 20 year old college student at ACU from Austin. Josh has had Korean Barbecue before in Austin, and wants to go with his friends from ISA to this restaurant. Josh has a gluten intolerance condition, so he wants to see a clear  “gluten free” on some of the listed items. He is concerned about pricing since he doesn’t have a large budget, so he is looking for a daily or weekly lunch special. Josh is looking for a job currently, so he wants to see if they have an online application, or contact info. He also wants to look at the hours for this restaurant, because he can only work after 3pm.