If there's one true way to my heart, it's with custard creams. Yes, custard creams. Little rectangular biscuits from heaven. Crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside with a vanilla burst. They are a fancy biscuit in the lowest price range, but this just makes them all the more appealing. So, my love/addiction to custard creams meant that, recently, eating them just wasn't enough. I had to find a recipe and master the art of the custard cream.
Where To Find A Recipe?
I had a look online and I found a suitable version very quickly. However I was worried that if I decided to make this recipe again, the website may not exist anymore! This would mean that what could potentially be the best custard cream recipe in the world would be gone! So I decided to store it. But where? I could have written it down or printed it off. That would take time and effort, then I would inevitably lose it somewhere. I had to store it somewhere I could easily find it and easily use it. A mystery...
Enter The Bing Food App!
Yes, Bing (the search engine, I know) have a food app! It sits very nicely on my start screen and tempts me with different pictures of exotic cuisine from time to time. Open this up and you're greeted by more pictures of food! You can expect to be very hungry when you close the app.

Thankfully for me, the Bing Food app has the ability to add recipes. You can see the option for it on the main menu, between "Collections" and "Shopping List". Open that up and adding in your favourite recipe is easy. If you are copying a recipe from a website, like me, make sure you add the source of the recipe in!
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| Step 1: Open the "Add Recipe" page. |
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| Step 2: Add recipe. Simple, really. |
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| Step 3: Admire your work! |
Shopping List
Now that's done, I just need to get the ingredients. I need to make sure I get the right ingredients however, so I need to use a shopping list. Lo and behold, a shopping list function is included in the app! Just click "Add to Shopping List" at the bottom, select the items you need and they will be waiting for you in your shopping list. The list can be accessed from the main menu.
This can then be shared to Microsoft's OneNote program, which means you can then get it on any Windows Phone with OneNote.
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| Above: Sharing to OneNote from my laptop. Right: The shopping list on my Windows Phone. |

The Final Result
So I've managed to get all my ingredients now thanks to OneNote and I decided to make one, giant custard cream! Yes, you read that correctly. A giant one. Following the instructions on the food app allowed me to transform this:
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| The boring ingredients. Not much on their own, really. |
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| Voila! A giant custard cream! |
Yes, it's a giant custard cream! You'll have to excuse the lack of decoration, I was in such a hurry to try and eat the thing. And yes, it was delicious, perhaps even more so due to the time saved using the Bing Food App and OneNote. Or maybe it was the high amounts of sugar. I'll let you decide.
Now you've read about how Windows 8 can help you make extremely sugary treats, tell me what you think of it here!








