Paste even a rough ingredient list. OurKitchen writes it up properly, then serves it in your rotation exactly as you wrote it — and plans the rest of the week around it.
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Most tools want you to cook from their library. The dish your family actually asks for is handwritten, half-remembered, and the one thing no meal planner has ever heard of.
Give it the dish and an approximate ingredient list. You review the draft before anything is saved.
Once saved, your version is what appears. The planner does not substitute ingredients or rewrite your steps.
Often, sometimes, or only when you swap it in. It plans the rest of the week around whatever you pick.
Your recipe's ingredients merge into the same aisle-sorted grocery list as everything else that week.
Generated by the same planner that writes your week.
Your recipe's ingredients merge into the same aisle-sorted list as everything else — this plan really was generated with it pinned in.
No. Saved user recipes are served exactly as written — that's the point of the feature.
Enough for a real family rotation, and you can edit or remove any of them at any time.
That's the normal case. You get a drafted recipe to review and correct before it's saved.
Three questions, no account, and you'll see real dinners and the list that goes with them.
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