Seasonal meal planning · iOS

Cook what's fresh.

Sheaf plans your week around what's in season near you — a short, intentional shopping list and five dinners worth making.

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The idea

Every other meal planner starts with a recipe and works backward to ingredients. Sheaf starts with what's ripe.

The alimentari keeper doesn't ask what you want. He asks what's good today. Then he builds the meal from there. A few ingredients, chosen well. Nothing wasted. Nothing excessive. That's the philosophy Sheaf makes practical.

How it works
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Tell Sheaf your taste

Swipe through a deck of dishes. Love it, skip it, or mark it as sometimes. Takes under two minutes. That's enough signal to start.

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Get your week

Every Sunday, Sheaf delivers five dinners planned around what's at peak season near you — with a short shopping list built around one or two anchor ingredients doing multiple jobs.

Peak season · Fennel · April, Northeast
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Cook and refine

Mark what you made. Rate what worked. Over a few weeks, Sheaf learns your household's real taste — not what looks good in theory, but what you actually cook and eat.

What's different

Starts with what's in season

Every plan is filtered to produce at peak ripeness in your region, this week. Not a generic database.

One short shopping list

Anchor ingredients do multiple jobs across the week. You buy one bunch of fennel. It shows up three times.

Learns your household

Not what looks good in theory — what you actually cook and eat. Real feedback, real preference model.

Complete meals, not just recipes

Every dinner comes with a vegetable side and a starch. The whole plate, planned. Not just the protein.

Early access · Free to start

Your first week is ready the moment you finish.

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