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Handed Down Gives Families a Fun Way to Preserve Special Recipes

The Handed Down Logo, a green pot with a smiley face and the words "handed down" beneath it.

With Handed Down, your prized family recipes are never out of arm's reach.

A smart phone showing the Handed Down app in action

Handed Down preserves family recipes digitally - and even lets chefs record techniques passed down thru the generations!

Share treasured recipes with family and friends with the new Handed Down App

Our goal with Handed Down is to give families a way to share those special moments in the kitchen and at the table with their loved ones, and, if they want to, with the world.”
— Tera Schifferer, Handed Down Founder & CEO

SAN FRANCISCO, USA, December 13, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Your Grandma’s signature lasagna, your Uncle’s sizzling
six beer chili, or your Dad’s famous steamed crab? There are certain recipes that you want to
make sure you have tucked away somewhere safe, so those flavors that remind you of home
aren’t lost forever. And while cloud backup has become the norm for important work
documents and family photos, those cherished family recipes are still more often or not written
down on stained paper in a drawer in the kitchen.

Now, there’s Handed Down. Handed Down is available on the App Store and the Play Store. The
app (designed by Integral App Studio) is a fun way for families to get together and share their
secret sauces, delicious dishes and fan favorites in a way that preserves them for generations to
come, yet keeps them just a swipe away when needed. With Handed Down, users can leave a
food legacy for their families, using text, images and even video to show future generations
how to get the color on that roux JUST right.

“Making good food is an important way to pass down shared experiences,” says Handed Down
CEO Tera Schifferer. “Our goal with Handed Down is to give families a way to share those
special moments in the kitchen and at the table with their loved ones, and, if they want to, with
the world.”

Handed Down also has features to help inspire chefs/cooks/bakers to branch out, whether it’s
in their own family or with complete strangers. Each recipe is securely stored to make sure that
it doesn't get lost within the shuffle of life. The recipes also have privacy settings on them, so
they can be kept in the family or made public. Users can follow their favorite
chefs/cooks/bakers and receive updates whenever their chef makes a new post.

“As time goes by, family members get spread out around the globe,” says Tera Schifferer. “With
Handed Down, we can make sure that families can preserve those special moments, even when
they can’t be in the same physical space.”

Tera Schifferer is available for interviews via phone about Handed Down. To schedule an
interview, contact Tera Schifferer at handeddownllc@yahoo.com or Jay Huffman at
jay@integralappstudio.com.

About Handed Down:

Handed Down is a fun, safe way to make sure those cherished family recipes stay in the family
for generations to come. Handed Down allows chefs to leave a food legacy for their families by
recording their special recipes with text, images and even video. Users can follow their favorite
chefs, use Handed Down’s privacy settings to make sure the recipes only go where they are
supposed to go, and enjoy that kitchen table moment even if the chef is miles away. Handed
Down is available on the App Store and the Play Store. For more information, go to
www.tryHandedDown.com.

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