Weekly meal planner & grocery list

Dinner sorted for the whole week — in about 10 minutes.

Belen's Kitchen suggests healthy, budget-friendly meals from Monday to Sunday, turns them into a tidy grocery list, and keeps the dinners you love in gentle rotation. No more 5 p.m. “what's for dinner?” panic.

Free, no ads Healthy & budget-friendly Works on any device
One tap, a full week

Let Belen plan the whole week for you.

Tap once and get seven balanced dinners — healthy, cheap, and never the same thing twice. The planner mixes cuisines, skips meals you cooked recently, and slots your favorites back in when they're due. Don't like a day? Clear it and suggest another in a tap.

Plan my week
It writes the list for you

A grocery list that builds itself, sorted by aisle.

Every meal you add drops its ingredients into one list — combined, de-duplicated, and grouped by aisle. Tick things off as you walk the shop. Produce, dairy, pantry: all in the right order, nothing forgotten.

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A shared cookbook

Cook from a growing library of real meals.

Browse healthy, wallet-friendly dinners added by Belen and other home cooks — or add your own and share them. Filter by veg, quick, cheap, or cuisine, and drop any meal straight into your week.

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Favorites, on repeat

Save the dinners you love — they come back on their own.

Heart a meal and Belen quietly brings it back into your suggestions about every three weeks. Familiar enough to feel like home, varied enough to never get boring. You stay in control — add a favorite back to any week, or remove it, whenever you like.

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Four simple steps

From “what's for dinner?” to done.

Belen's Kitchen turns the weekly grind into a few taps — then quietly keeps your dinners varied, week after week.

1

Plan

Tap “Suggest full week” or pick meals yourself. Adjust any day in seconds.

2

Shop

Grab everything from the auto-built, aisle-sorted grocery list. Tick as you go.

3

Cook

Open any meal for its ingredients and serving size. Mark it cooked when done.

4

Repeat

Favorites return when it's time, so next week practically plans itself.

Dinner, decided.

Create your free account and plan your first week with Belen's Kitchen — it takes a couple of minutes, and it works on every device you own.

Free, no ads · A quick email sign-up to get started · Works on any device

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Frequently asked questions

Is Belen's Kitchen free?
Yes — Belen's Kitchen is completely free. Planning your week, the auto-built grocery list, browsing the community cookbook, and saving favorites don't cost a thing, and there are no ads.
Do I need to create an account?
Yes, and it's quick and free. Your account signs you in, lets you add and share recipes with the community cookbook, and credits the meals you create. Your weekly plan and saved favorites live on the device you're using. Just confirm your email after signing up and you're ready to cook.
Does it work on my phone?
Yes. It's a web app that runs in any modern browser on phone, tablet, or computer — nothing to install. Add it to your home screen and it behaves just like a native app, and your weekly plan is saved right on the device so it's there the moment you open it.
How do the meal suggestions work?
Belen scores meals on how healthy and budget-friendly they are, balances cuisines across the week, avoids dinners you cooked recently, and brings saved favorites back on a gentle rotation — so the week stays varied without any effort from you.
Can I add my own recipes?
Absolutely. Add a meal with its ingredients, quantities, and aisle, and it joins both your own library and the shared community cookbook, so other cooks can enjoy it too.
How is the shopping list built?
It's generated from the meals on your week. Matching ingredients are merged and grouped by aisle, so a tomato that appears in two recipes shows up once with the quantities added together.
Is my data private?
Your account is protected by your email and password, and your weekly plan and favorites are yours alone. The only thing that's shared is a recipe when you choose to add it to the community cookbook — so other cooks can enjoy it too.