Transitioning into healthier eating is easier said then done. It can feel overwhelming, especially when you have others to cook for. Why not makes things easier on yourself? These food sites are easy to use, and have a lot of great information.
The menu planner is at the heart of Plan to Eat. Easily drag recipes from your recipe book to
create your personalized meal plan, and then add additional ingredients, events
and notes. Save existing mean plans from
you planner as menus, then drag them back to your menu planner to simplify
future planning
For everything having to do with food including in season recipes,
holiday recipes and ideas, cooking how-to’s, a collection of clean eating recipes
for moms, and a lot more.
eMeals has you choose a meal plan based don your eating
style (low carb, lowfat, gluten-free), your family size, and even your favorite
grocery store. Every week, your meal
plan arrives in your inbox and includes seven dinner recipes. Each includes an entrée and side dishes.
Dine Without Whine’s website features weekly menus and
categorized grocery shopping list that you. Once you sign up you will receive a menu and shopping list
via e-mail each week by Thursday afternoon.
Menus 4 Moms provides weekly menus and grocery list depending
on your time, budget, and dietary restrictions. The website also has quick and
easy recipes to print off if you are not ready to enroll in their service.
Cooking Light’s website has tons of good recipes, plus
nutritional info, and tips for living a healthy lifestyle.
This website contains recipes for all occasions, plus information
on diet and health, free cookbooks, a menu planner and a lot more.