For the person who always decides

One person shouldn't have to answer “what's for dinner?” every night.

OurKitchen plans the week for you — dinners that fit your household's rules, every step written out, and one grocery list that already knows what's in your pantry.

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The work isn't the cooking. It's the deciding.

Dinner is a decision you make roughly 250 times a year, usually at the worst possible hour, usually while someone asks whether it's almost ready. Most meal planners hand you a blank calendar and a recipe search box — which is the same job, in a nicer font.

How OurKitchen handles it

It happens without being asked

Pick the day and hour your week should be ready. A fresh plan and grocery list arrive on that schedule, by email, text or a push on your phone.

Your rules are remembered once

Allowed proteins, foods to never include, cuisines to skip, and a hard cap on weeknight cooking time. Every meal is checked against them before it reaches you.

A thumbs-down is permanent

Rate a dinner down after you cook it and it stops appearing. It doesn't quietly come back three weeks later.

One list, in your store's order

Every ingredient across the week combined into one list, grouped by aisle, minus the staples your pantry already has.

Real output, not a mockup

Generated by the same planner that writes your week.

Five dinners
Chicken Fajita Bowls25 min · one pan
Garlic Butter Shrimp Pasta20 min · fastest night
Teriyaki Chicken Stir-Fry25 min · one pan
The one list24 items

Produce

Bell peppers4 · used in 2 meals
Yellow onion1
Lime1
Baby spinach5 oz
Lemon2 · used in 2 meals
Garlic3 cloves
Broccoli2 · used in 2 meals
Carrots2

Combined across every dinner and grouped by aisle. Showing the top of each aisle.

Questions

How many dinners can I plan a week?

Three through seven. The recipes and the grocery list both resize to match.

What if we don't cook one night?

Swap that dinner for another, and the shopping list repairs itself to match the change.

Do I need a credit card?

Not for your first week. If you keep going it's $6.99/month or $59.99/year, and subscribing adds two more free weeks before the first charge.

Try it on your own household.

Three questions, no account, and you'll see real dinners and the list that goes with them.

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