![]() Right now, I have all my dinners set to 14 servings (there are 7 of us.) I leave the lunches blank. With Real Plans, I can set each meal to be the number of servings I want, and it will automatically adjust the recipes and my shopping list. Do you typically buy organic, pre-made ingredients from the store? Do you make every ingredient from scratch? Do you make certain easy things like bone broth and purchase the rest?ĭepending on the settings you select, the software will add ingredients to your shopping list or else add to your weekly instructions that you need to prepare those ingredients.Ī downfall of some menu planning services is that the recipes are based on a certain number of servings and you have to adjust your own shopping list accordingly if your family is larger or smaller. Customize to your real food cooking styleĪnother thing in your account settings is what your real food cooking style is. I could keep going, but I think you get the point that you can do so much with this software!ģ. If I want to do a Mexican Mondays, I can set Monday dinners to always be Mexican cuisine. If I want to have a crockpot roast for Sunday dinner every week, I can tell it to do that. (What?! I'm still blown away by how amazing this software is.) So, for example, if I know we have soccer practice on Thursday nights, I can set the prep times for Thursday night dinners to always plan a 15 minute dinner for me. I can even set the Saturday breakfast settings to “large” meal size so that it would be appropriate for brunch.Įvery meal can be customized with advanced filters. So, for instance, if I know we don't eat breakfast on Saturdays but have a large brunch instead, I would set the Saturday schedule to only plan breakfast and dinner. I can choose which days of the week I want it to plan menus for and which meals I want planned. I so much love that all of the recipes are real food recipes, and not something where I have to make manual substitutions for foods we wouldn't eat. I just chose a traditional diet.Īdditionally, if you have specific allergies or even foods you dislike, you can add those and it will not include any recipes in your meal plans that have any of those ingredients in them. I don't even remember how many choices there were. When you first set up your profile, you can choose whether or not you eat a specific type of diet, like Paleo or Whole30. Customize likes, dislikes, food allergies, etc. (Disclosure: this post includes affiliate links)ġ. Here is why I am loving Real Plans so stinking much. ![]() This is going to be a long post, because honestly it's got everything. Update: It has now been 8 months since I purchased my subscription to Real Plans, and I'm still extremely happy with it. I'm buying the whole year subscription.”Īnd now, 3 months later, I'm still finding new things to love about it. I don't have to keep up a subscription if I don't want to.” ![]() On the 4th time, I said, “You know what? I can just do this for a month and see how I like it. I assumed it wouldn't be everything I was hoping for, even though it looked close. I saw Real Plans come up several times, clicked on it, and left the page. I had a list of dream features in my head for what I needed/wanted in a menu planning service, but I assumed it didn't exist because it was basically like I was hoping for a personal mind-reader. It was nearly time for me to leave for the grocery store, and I was still frantically googling for “Real Food Menu Plans”.
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