Dog-Eared Kitchen Join the beta

The recipes your family actually cooks.

Plan a week — or a month — from your own recipes. Get one shopping list with everything added up. Send it to the store without retyping a thing.

Join the beta Free while we build. No card, no spam.

Your recipes. Not a catalog.

Most meal planners hand you their recipes and hope you like them. This one starts with yours — the ones on index cards, in the browser tabs you never close, and in your grandmother's handwriting.

Type it in

Paste a whole ingredient list at once. It gets split, read back to you, and saved exactly as you wrote it.

Paste a link

Drop in a recipe URL and get a clean, editable copy that stays yours even if the original page disappears.

Photograph a card

Snap a handwritten recipe card or a cookbook page. We read it into a form you check before saving.

Bring your library

Already have hundreds of recipes in another app? Upload the export file and bring the whole collection across.

Plan, shop, cook — one loop

Every other app does one piece of this well and leaves you to do the rest by hand.

  1. Put meals on a calendar

    One week to a full month. Breakfast through dinner. Mark Thursday as leftovers from Tuesday so you don't buy twice.

  2. Get one consolidated list

    Garlic in three recipes becomes one line with the amounts added together and the units converted. Grouped by aisle, in the order you actually walk your store.

  3. Send it to the store

    Hand the finished list to your grocery order instead of retyping forty items. Kroger first, more stores to follow — and you can always export it as plain text.

Built to not lose your stuff

The most common complaint about every app in this category isn't a missing feature. It's that the list resets, the edit doesn't save, or the serving change doesn't carry through. That's the part we're building most carefully.

  • Edit your plan mid-shop and keep your checkmarks Change Thursday's dinner while you're standing in the aisle. The things you already put in the cart stay checked off.
  • Nothing is quietly guessed If we can't identify an ingredient, we say so and keep your words exactly as you typed them — rather than swapping in something close and hoping.
  • Your recipes are yours, permanently We store the recipe itself, not a link to someone else's page. Export everything whenever you want. Stop paying and you keep every recipe you added.

Where things stand

Straight answers, so you know what you'd be signing up for.

In active development — not open yet.

The recipe library, the ingredient and unit engine, and the data model underneath are built and tested. Meal planning, shopping lists, and sending your list to the store are being built now.

It will be free to use while we're in beta. Later there'll be a paid plan for the extras — but the recipes you add, and getting them back out, will never be behind it.