Each package is a different lens on the same recipe library. You can switch between them or ask about combining preferences once you're set up.
Weekly collection focused on recipes that stay within a 20 to 35 minute window from start to plate, with an emphasis on one-pan or one-pot cleanup.
Collections that shift with the calendar, leaning toward vegetables, legumes and grains without requiring a fully vegetarian household.
One technique-driven recipe each week paired with two supporting recipes, aimed at cooks who want to get noticeably better at specific methods.
Batch-friendly recipes scaled for larger households, with an eye toward dishes that hold up as leftovers the next day.
Regardless of which package fits your household, every weekly collection includes a printable shopping list template, a step-by-step guide for each recipe, and a short seasonal note explaining why certain ingredients were chosen that week.
Dietary preferences, including gluten-aware and dairy-light options, can be layered onto any package. Skill labels are shown per recipe so a Family Table week can still include one recipe that's a bit more involved if that's what your household wants to try.
Yes. Preferences and package selection can be updated from your account settings, and changes take effect for the following week's collection.
Lists note which items are common pantry staples, like oil or salt, separately from items you'll likely need to purchase fresh that week.
Dietary labels describe general recipe composition, such as vegetarian or dairy-light. They are informational and not a substitute for medical or nutritional advice.
Each recipe lists the equipment it assumes, like a sheet pan or Dutch oven, so you can see what's needed before you start.