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Collect recipes from anywhere into your Recipe Book
Drag-and-drop your recipes onto your Planner
Print your shopping list or access it on your phone
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Just thought I'd mention... I LOVE this site. Thanks for making meal planning (almost) as fun as Pinterest!57 of 180
There are many recipe organization sites available these days, but Plan to Eat is the only one that has nailed the tricky balance between features and complexity. The site packs enormous punch (Import recipes from anywhere, shopping lists that auto-sort into supermarket categories, "cooking view," etc.), but it presents all that power through a carefully orchestrated user interface that never overwhelms. The site gets out of the way so you can shop and cook with grace. After experimenting with all of the well known competing options, I simply cannot recommend it enough. A big thank you to the husband and wife team of Plan to Eat for literally changing the way my family eats!58 of 180
My daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes a year and a half ago and (Plan to Eat) has been instrumental in keeping our family eating healthy. It is easy and stress free. I love being able to print a grocery list based on what my meal plan is for the week. It is hassle free in a very busy and hassled life!59 of 180
I love it! Its brilliant! It changed my life! After initial set up which was expected, it now takes me 20 minutes to plan my week's meals and get a shopping list including all the stuff I regularly buy.60 of 180
I'm a committed menu planner - have been for about 10 years - and have tried many....from my own spreadsheet, to BigOven, saymmmm, kitchen monki, meailsmatter (about to be defunct), paprika, and even a couple of sites that send plans like emeals. Yours is the best, by far, in terms of user interface, ease of use, and feature set.61 of 180