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Baker Buddy

Baker Buddy

A Baker's Best Friend

⭐️3 / 5
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📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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1.0

December 19, 2020

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Description of Baker Buddy

Baker Buddy is the app built by home bakers, for home bakers. When determining the correct formula for a recipe, bakers use baker's percentages — weights calculated as a percentage of the flour weight. This app allows a baker to simply enter their ingredient percentages and all the calculations are taken care of. Determining measurements for the perfect loaf of bread is tedious. With Baker Buddy all you have to do is enter your target end weight and the baker percentages of your ingredients. Instead of manually calculating your ingredients based on the weight of the flour, the app takes care of everything for you. There's even a handy multiplier feature for when you need to scale up. All of your recipes are stored in your phone for later editing and viewing.
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Baker Buddy: FAQ

Is the Baker Buddy app compatible with iPads?

No, Baker Buddy does not work on iPads.
The Baker Buddy app was made by Joshua Piedimonte.
Currently, Baker Buddy supports iOS 10.0 or later.
The Baker Buddy app has an overall user rating of 3.0.
The App Genre Of Baker Buddy Is Food & Drink.
The latest version of Baker Buddy is 1.0.
The latest Baker Buddy update came out on July 5, 2024.
Baker Buddy launched on February 5, 2023.
The Baker Buddy app is suitable for children aged Joshua Piedimonte.
The Baker Buddy app is now available in American English.
No, Baker Buddy is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Baker Buddy.
Unfortunately, Baker Buddy is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Baker Buddy

  • Only does whole numbers

    The interface is simple and nice. I’d use this app and give it a 5 for its intended purpose if it were capable of using decimals instead of only whole numbers.

    There are recipes that call for 0.5% of yeast or even less. I never thought I’d ever buy a food scale that weighed in micrograms but baking can do that to ya lol.

    But yeah as you can imagine the app is unusable if 0.5g gets rounded down to ZERO and anything a bit above that gets rounded up to 1g which might be double the yeast you’d need depending on recipe and dough ball size.

    Giving it 3 stars for now since it would be a simple fix and I could easily see myself using it if it gets implemented.