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  • Meal Planner and Shopping Lists 🛒
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  • How do I copy, move, or swap meals in the Planner?
    Quick answer: Use the ⋮ More menu in the Planner’s Bulk copy, move, or delete screen for multi-day edits, or tap a single meal → Edit to shift just that one entry. Copy meals (single day or date range) Open Planner from the bottom bar. Tap the view icon (top-right) to pick Day / Week / Month - whichever makes selecting easier. Tap the first day in the range you want to copy. Tap ⋮ More (top-right) → Bulk copy, move or delete. In ActioFew readers
  • Does CookBook have shopping lists?
    Quick answer: Yes! CookBook’s smart shopping lists pull ingredients from your planned meals (or individual recipes), sorts them by aisle, and syncs instantly across all your devices. You can even send the list straight to Instacart in the US & Canada. What you can do with shopping lists Auto-aisle sorting – ingredients drop into categories like Fruit & Veg, Dairy, Meat, etc. Select / deselect all – include everything from a meal or cherry-pick items. Add custom itemsFew readers
  • What is the difference between my “Regular Items” grocery list and other shopping lists?
    Quick answer: Regular Items is your reusable master list of staples. Standard shopping lists are your active lists for when you're actually shopping. Simple way to remember Regular Items = your reusable staples template. Standard lists = your real shopping trips. Regular Items Think of Regular Items as your master staples list. This is where you store items you regularly buy, such as: Milk Eggs Bread Rice Cleaning supplies You do not shop directly from thisFew readers
  • How do I use and manage my Regular Items grocery list?
    Quick answer: Regular Items is a reusable list for staples you buy often. You can tick what you need and copy those items into your active shopping list in seconds. Regular Items vs standard shopping lists CookBook has two types of grocery lists: Regular Items A permanent list for weekly or monthly staples like milk, eggs, rice, or cleaning supplies. You can reuse it every time you shop. Standard shopping lists Your active grocery lists. You can create and manage up toFew readers
  • Does CookBook have a meal planner?
    Quick answer: Yes! CookBook includes a built-in meal planner where you can drag any recipe onto a day (or multiple days), pick your serving sizes, and generate an interactive shopping list in a tap. What you can do with the planner Day, week, or month view – see your whole schedule at a glance. Multiple meal slots - add breakfast, lunch, dinner (and snacks) to any day Custom servings – bump portions up or down, ingredient amounts adjust automatically. Daily macro caFew readers
  • How to reorder shopping aisles
    Quick answer: You can reorder aisles in your shopping list by using the Reorder aisles option in the list’s menu. Steps to reorder aisles Open Shopping list and select the list you want to edit. Tap the More menu (three horizontal dots) - either in the top right corner or on the floating icon in the bottom left corner. Tap Reorder aisles. Hold and drag the horizontal three-line icon beside each aisle to move it up or down. Tap Save to cFew readers

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