Food porn is arguably one of the internet's biggest addictions. Who out there hasn't spent an hour (or two ... or three) scrolling through tantalizing images of smothered mac & cheeses and gooey brownie sundaes? We're certainly guilty and so is pretty much everyone on Instagram. It was really only a matter of time before someone came along and gave us a place to nurture our growing obsession. 

Thus Tender was born: developed by three recent College of Charleston grads, the app aims to provide a space to encourage millenials and the like to cook more, in favor of eating out. In an interview with Boston.com, Jordan Homan, one of the creators, explains that, "As a twenty-something, we are all constantly combating the impulse to just eat-out or pick something up, but Tender gets you psyched about the prospect of making food."

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Loaded with recipes from across the Internet, you can swipe a recipe right—which will save it to your cookbook—or left if you're not feeling it. Preferences can be accommodated through an array of filters including dietary restrictions, like vegetarian or vegan, or just whatever you're in the mood for. 

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While the app is designed in the likeness of Tinder, the similarities die there—so, for those of you who were wondering, no, you still can't date pizza. But you can wear it.

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