Recommendations for an online meal planner?
November 28, 2013 1:23 PM   Subscribe

I need to be better about managing my grocery budget and streamlining my time in the kitchen. I've just started poking around for options but I'm eager for hive mind recommendations. The main caveat is that I'm in Canada, which has ruled the promising foodonthetable.com. Something that allows you to cost meals fairly easily would be nice. Please pardon any typos--mobile AskMeing is a bit tricksy.
posted by Decimask to Food & Drink (7 answers total) 14 users marked this as a favorite
 
A girl named Jack - great site :) feeding herself and her kid for peanuts in the UK. Nice food too, often quite Meditterranean in origin. She's on her way to getting snapped up by the mainstream. Enjoy :)
posted by tanktop at 1:42 PM on November 28, 2013 [1 favorite]


Economy Gastronomy. on the BBC
posted by srboisvert at 4:05 PM on November 28, 2013




Sorry. Those are not online but they are great meal planning guides. Also don't forget you can use your library for recipe books.
posted by srboisvert at 4:11 PM on November 28, 2013


The real Canadian superstore/loblaws chain often has dietitians on staff. They will consult with you for free and tour the grocery store for options that fit your needs. Your EAP may also offer free consultations with dietitians.
posted by saucysault at 8:57 PM on November 28, 2013


Cage Free Family posted some pretty great meal plan stuff awhile back; here's a direct link.
posted by jrobin276 at 11:19 PM on November 28, 2013


The real Canadian superstore/loblaws chain also has a meal/shopping planner as part of their new PC+ promotion. It does mine your shopping history, though, and the terms of use aren't clear on if they share it with third parties.
posted by scruss at 7:19 AM on November 29, 2013


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