Meal Planning Made Practical

Use what you have. Find what to cook next.

What’s for Dinner? helps you turn the ingredients already in your kitchen into meal ideas, a cleaner grocery list, and a simple weekly plan.

Designed for busy households that want less guesswork, less waste, and a clearer answer to what dinner looks like this week.

What it is

This is a recipe and pantry planning tool built to keep meal decisions simple. Instead of hunting through cookbooks, screenshots, and grocery notes, you can move through one practical flow: mark what you have, review recipes that fit, add meals to your plan, and see what is still needed.

Good for everyday use

  • Weeknight meal planning
  • Using up ingredients before they go bad
  • Reducing duplicate grocery purchases
  • Keeping a short list of realistic recipe options

Built around a real kitchen workflow

  • Choose from available ingredients
  • Review recipe details before committing
  • Add recipes into your meal plan
  • Use the grocery list to close the gap

How the flow works

The app is meant to be used in a simple order, but it stays flexible enough for real life. You can start with what is in your pantry, jump straight to recipes, or build a grocery list as you plan.

1

Mark what you have

Select ingredients you already have on hand so the app can narrow down realistic meal options.

2

Review recipe ideas

Browse recipes that fit your current ingredients, then open the recipe to see the details and what is still missing.

3

Add meals to your plan

Move recipes into your meal plan so you can map out the week without rewriting the same information in multiple places.

4

Shop only for what is needed

The grocery list helps show ingredient gaps based on the meals you selected, so shopping stays focused.

Accounts and saved access

The app can be explored without much setup, but accounts are intended for users who want their preferences, saved selections, and planning data to persist across visits.

What an account is for

  • Save your preferred settings
  • Keep your selected ingredients and planning data
  • Enable a more personalized recipe experience over time
  • Support future features tied to user-specific data

Current access model

Account access is currently handled directly through support. That keeps onboarding controlled while the account creation process is being finalized.

A self-service signup flow is planned for a future update.

Need an account or have a question?

Contact support to request account access, report an issue, or ask about using What’s for Dinner? for your household.

Support: support@brightboardshop.com

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