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Ask HN: Meal Planning App?

Crouton: Cooking Companion 40 Hadiths Domestica Whisk.com grocy
  1. Crouton is a simple meal planner and recipe organiser. built by @JustMeDevin
    I personally use Crouton (https://crouton.app). I don't really use the meal plan function at the moment, but the recipe organiser etc. Are all amazing. The dev is also active and adding new features consistently.

    #Recipes #Food #Databases 3 social mentions

  2. Hadith Nawawi is an Islamic Android App that is designed with the purpose to enlighten the heart and souls of Muslims around the globe with the authentic teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Mobile Apps #Religion #Web Search 1161 social mentions

  3. Manage your budgets, tasks, recipes and more with one simple app.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Checkout Homechart, it's pretty simple and will do recurring meals within the next release or two: https://homechart.app The next version is waiting on Google to approve for the play store and then it will be released. It adds multi household support and a free personal tier.

    #Budgeting #Recipes #To-do 32 social mentions

  4. Whisk’s technology uses deep-learning and Natural Language Processing (NLP) to help the world’s leading brands to build integrated, smarter, and more meaningful digital food experiences.
    +1 for https://whisk.com One feature that might not be obvious, at least here in the UK, is that it has integrations with most online supermarkets so you can relatively painlessly add your recipe shopping list to your online basket.

    #Food #Personal ERP #Groceries 23 social mentions

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    ERP beyond your fridge - grocy is a web-based self-hosted groceries & household management solution for your home. Open Source. Built with passion.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I don't see them on here yet, so I'll throw these three in (they're all self-hosted, which might be a deal breaker for you): The closest to what you're asking for that I'm aware of is probably Grocy: https://grocy.info/ Personally, I find that "keeping track of what you have" introduces a LOT of micro-management. Too much for me to enjoy, so while I used Grocy productively for a while, I eventually ditched it. On the simpler side - There's Mealie (https://hay-kot.github.io/mealie/) and Tandoor (https://tandoor.dev/) They both manage to import recipes fine, and do meal planning fairly well. Tandoor is a little closer to Grocy in that it's smart enough to group ingredients for your shopping list (mealie will generate duplicate entries for the same item if used in two different recipes), but otherwise they're fairly similar.

    #Personal ERP #Groceries #Household Management 87 social mentions

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