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The Stillers: Meal Planning & Recipe Organization

  • Lisa · 6 months ago
    I use a meal planning website called plan to eat. It's cool because you can import recipes from recipe websites and it creates your shopping list from your meal plan. The shopping list is also categorized by shopping categories. It cost 5 bucks a month but I figure I save more than that from not eating out as much and spending so much time making the meal plan and shopping list every week.
  • lstiller · 6 months ago
    I'll have to check out Plan to Eat. I paid for eMealz (http://www.plantoeat.com/) for a while because it was nice to have someone give me a menu plan already created with a grocery list. I've also heard good things about the following meal/menu planning websites:

    WovenFare (http://www.wovenfare.com/) **FREE**

    Relish Meal Planning (http://www.relishrelish.com/)

    Menus4Moms (http://www.menus4moms.com/)
  • Stephanie · 6 months ago
    That is so cool! I am going have to check that website out! I've had serious issues trying to keep up recipes! Thanks for the great tip! Hope you and Danny are doing well! We'd love to see you the next time we're in Texas and introduce you to Everett!
  • lstiller · 5 months ago
    Stephanie - We totally want to meet Everett. Let us know the next time you're in Dallas and enjoy the pleasant east coast weather! I think we miss the Carolinas the most in June/July! :-)
  • TaylorW · 5 months ago
    I know they have an off season, but I'm not sure when it is. From what I understand their Fridays and Saturdays fill up quickly so book ahead. We loved it! Also, it was nice staying Sunday night because they are closed on Monday. Otherwise, the inspector zips by at 8:30, which isn't too bad if you are an early riser.

    Sorry, I don't know how to reply to comments in my blog. Just wanted to make sure you got my reply!
  • McClure Family Space · 5 months ago
    wow!! that is SUPER helpful!!