
The kind of cooking that fills a house.
Save family favorites, plan the week, and keep the recipes that matter close at hand. Everything you need to make weeknights feel like a celebration.
The recipes that make up a week.
The Tuesday standby. The birthday request. The one everyone asks for. Saved in one place and ready when you need it.
Simple by design.
Built around the recipes your family already cooks. No endless searching. No starting from scratch.

Build your library
Add family favorites, weeknight staples, and recipes worth keeping. Organize them by cuisine, cook time, or whatever makes sense for your kitchen.

Plan the week
Generate a five-day dinner plan from your own collection. The planner prioritizes favorites, avoids repeating cuisines, and gives you the final say.

Shop once
Confirm the plan and get a grocery list automatically organized by category. Everything you need for the week, all in one place.
What's for dinner starts here.
Five weeknight meals built from your family's own recipe collection. Adjust a day. Shuffle a meal. Keep moving.
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What my grandmother's recipe cards taught me
Stories from the kitchen.
The recipes matter. So do the people who make them. Thoughts on family meals, old recipe cards, weeknight routines, and the kind of cooking that stays with you.
- RoutineJune 15, 2026
The case for cooking the same five meals
Nobody remembers every dinner. But the ordinary meals have a way of shaping a family. The case for paying attention to the middle of the week.
Read - FamilyJune 10, 2026
Sunday sauce and the people around the table
Long before calendars filled up and phones followed us everywhere, there was dinner. A reflection on the role shared meals still play in modern family life.
Read - WeeknightsJune 5, 2026
Notes from a weeknight kitchen
The fridge is half-empty and everyone's hungry by six. A few honest notes on cooking well when the week is long and time is short.
Read - EssaysMay 31, 2026
Why we write recipes down
Some recipes survive because they're good. Others survive because they're ours. A look at the handwritten cards, margin notes, and stains that make a recipe worth keeping.
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MADE FOR REAL KITCHENS. BUILT FOR REAL WEEKS.
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Bring your recipes together. Plan the week. Feed the family.







