For weekly meal planning
If you already plan your dinners for the week, Basket List just makes the shopping list part faster. Save your regular meals, pick what you're cooking, and get one list to take to the shop.
Every week it's the same thing: find recipes, guess portions, scribble a list, forget something, go back to the shop. Basket List keeps your recipes and turns them into a list you can actually rely on.
Save the meals your household actually eats. Next week, they're ready to pick again.
Feeding 2 on Monday and 6 on Friday? Set each meal separately and the list does the maths.
Everything you need for the week, combined and sorted. Take it to the shop and tick things off as you go.
If you're the kind of person who decides the week's meals on Sunday evening, this is built for you. The problem isn't deciding what to eat — it's turning that decision into a shopping list without the faff.
Pick your meals, set servings, done. The list combines ingredients across recipes so you shop once and don't forget anything.
Planning the next five to seven dinners
Keep your meal rotation handy and build the shop for the week in one pass.
Repeating a reliable weekly routine
Reuse the meals that work and swap a few in or out when plans change.
Sharing the planning with someone else
Let another person see the same recipes and shopping list so the week stays aligned.
Not a complicated system. Three steps and you're done.
Step 1
Keep your regular recipes in one place so they are easy to bring back each week.
Step 2
Choose what you want to cook and set quantities for the week ahead.
Step 3
Take one organised shopping list into store instead of assembling your plan by hand.
A practical weekly planning workflow
Save your meals, pick what you're cooking, take the list to the shop. Same thing next week, but faster because everything is already there.