There are breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack recipes that are categorized by type\u2014like soups, salads and sides\u2014for easy browsing.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nAmong the dozens of meal kit services we’ve tested, Blue Apron is the only one that doesn’t lock you into a subscription. The food itself is still up to the brand’s high standard — all three editors who tested it ranked Blue Apron in their top three for taste and quality. There are also several prepared meal options under Home Chef’s offshoot brand Tempo — we tried six or seven and liked them all. These come ready to eat and can be microwaved, warmed on the stovetop, or cooked in an air fryer. According to our group, MealPro had the tastiest prepared meals, but its high cost keeps it from the top spot on our list. CNET provides expert, unbiased reviews of products and services.<\/p>\n
Plan to Eat \u2014 Best for Recipe Collection<\/h2>\n
A flexible app should allow you to easily import your own family recipes from blogs or websites. The best options let you use your own collection while also offering a varied and inspiring built-in database. Mealime supports classic, flexitarian, low carb, pescatarian, vegetarian, paleo, keto, and vegan diets. Your diet plan can be updated at any time, and you can add allergies, dietary restrictions, and food preferences to further refine the recipes. For the tech-savvy cook who values ultimate control and privacy, Tandoor Recipes is a standout open-source solution. This powerful, self-hosted recipe manager puts you in complete charge of your data.<\/p>\n
Meal Plans<\/h3>\n
Families don\u2019t just have calendars \u2014 they have grocery lists, meal plans, to-do lists, and school communications. An app that handles multiple types of family coordination reduces the number of tools you\u2019re juggling. Mealime and Samsung Food are the two strongest free options in 2026. Mealime’s free tier includes full weekly dinner planning and grocery list generation with no meaningful feature restrictions for basic use. Samsung Food’s entire core feature set is free \u2014 no paid tier required \u2014 with the deepest grocery delivery integration of any app on this list (23 retailers). Mealime wins for guided dinner planning; Samsung Food wins for recipe collection and flexible grocery management.<\/p>\n
Is there a free family calendar app?<\/h2>\n
Once you\u2019ve created an account, you can get started by browsing recipes in the Prepear database. Recipes display ingredients, but preparation instructions must be viewed on the original recipe website, not in the app which may make it cumbersome to use. Also in the paid version, full nutrition information for each recipe is available and is calculated by Yummly using the USDA nutrient database. Meal planning functionality such as a calendar to organize recipes is also available when you upgrade. The paid version of the app allows you to filter recipes based on video availability in the recipe. This feature is helpful for those looking to develop their cooking skills or learn new techniques.<\/p>\n
The free tier is notably generous, offering unlimited recipe saves, which makes it a fantastic starting point for anyone new to digital recipe management. AnyList’s user experience is clean, fast, and built around efficiency. Adding ingredients from a recipe to your shopping list is a one-tap process, a key step in turning a saved recipe into a finished meal. The platform is especially useful for budget-conscious shoppers, as the premium plan allows you to add store-specific prices to items, creating a running total as you shop.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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