FeastFolio Feast Folio family meal planning

Budget the week. Guide the table.

FeastFolio weekly meal plans built around your family, store, kitchen, and budget.

Tell us your household once. Get a portal-ready week map, grocery checklist, and cookbook-style recipe guide after processing. Your first completed folio is included.

Meal-planning convenience only. We organize what your household likes, avoids, can cook with, and needs this week. We do not ask for medical history or reasons for avoiding foods.

Family meal planning that fits real life

Budget meal plans, grocery lists, and cooking guides in one weekly folio.

FeastFolio, also styled Feast Folio, is built for households that need practical food planning, not a generic recipe dump. Your folio can include a weekly meal map, grocery shopping checklist, printable cookbook, phone-friendly checklist, family food preferences, kitchen tool limits, store preferences, calorie-per-serving estimates, and prep notes.

Budget grocery planning

Start with the grocery budget, preferred store, household size, and practical shortcuts so the final list respects real spending pressure.

Family food preferences

Save likes, avoids, appetite, lunches, snacks, cookbook mode, and calorie targets per person without turning it into medical paperwork.

Shopping checklist and cookbook

Use portal downloads, printable grocery lists, image-ready cookbooks, simple cookbooks, and phone checklists that can be checked off at the store.

How it works

A calmer folio for the grocery week.

One household profile feeds the weekly Feast Sheets. Update it whenever life changes.

Sample packet

Peek inside a finished Feast Folio.

A weekly packet turns the saved profile into clear Feast Sheets for meals, groceries, recipes, and prep.

Feast Sheet 01

Week Map

  • MondaySkillet taco rice bowls, leftovers held for lunch.
  • TuesdayFast night: rotisserie chicken wraps and fruit.
  • WednesdaySheet-pan sausage, potatoes, and green beans.
  • ThursdayPantry pasta with side salad.

What you actually get

A finished folio is a small operating system for the food week.

It is not just a recipe list. The goal is to hand your household a route: what to cook, what to buy, what to check off, and what to repeat next time.

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Week map

Cook nights, no-cook nights, leftovers, fast backups, and family fit in one view.

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Store checklist

Phone-friendly grocery sections with estimated costs and price-source notes when available.

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Cookbook packet

For Dummies, Skilled Cook, or Master Chef recipe detail based on how much guidance you want.

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Feedback loop

Star favorites, mark meals cooked or skipped, and steer the next folio toward what worked.

Simple pricing

Use it once, or make it your weekly food rhythm.

Start with one included folio after intake. Then choose membership or one-time packets from your portal.

$0 first folio

Complete the household intake and request one included finished folio.

$6 monthly

Weekly folio access, saved portal history, favorites, and subscriber cookbook features.

$1 / $2 / $3

Buy one-time single meal, single day, or single week folios when you only need occasional help.

Why it stays practical

Built for real households, not perfect kitchens.

Feast Folio keeps the promise narrow on purpose: plan the food week, label estimates, and keep customer files in the portal.

Human-reviewed workflow

Packets move through an admin queue and QA checks before finished folios are published to the customer portal.

Local pricing honesty

Shopping lists can include estimated item costs, source notes, and reminders that store data can change.

Portal-first delivery

Finished files, checklists, cookbook formats, support requests, and favorites stay tied to the account.

Questions before joining

Straight answers before you build a profile.

1. What does Feast Folio actually make for me?

It turns your intake into a weekly meal plan packet with a week map, grocery list, shopping checklist, and cookbook-style recipe guide matched to your household.

2. When should I expect my folio?

Folios are processed daily and expected to be available in the portal, and emailed when requested, by noon CST.

3. Do I have to subscribe right away?

No. Each account gets one free folio after intake. After that, customers can subscribe or buy one-off folios.

4. Can I buy just one meal plan instead of a subscription?

Yes. Feast Folio supports one-time purchases for a single meal, single day, or single week, in addition to the monthly subscription.

5. Can this work for a whole family instead of one person?

Yes. The system is built around household sets, not single-user dieting. Each family member can have their own likes, avoids, appetite, and meal notes.

6. Can it handle picky eaters?

Yes. That is one of the main reasons the intake collects per-person preferences, family favorites, avoid lists, and repeat-meal comfort levels.

7. What if my kitchen is limited?

You can tell us which appliances, cookware, and utensils you actually have so the folio does not lean on equipment you do not own.

8. Can I plan toward buying new kitchen gear later?

Yes. The intake supports planning toward kitchen expansion, so you can steer toward a cuisine or cooking style while gradually adding tools like a wok, rice steamer, or Dutch oven.

9. Does Feast Folio use my exact local store?

It captures your preferred store and store location details so the packet can be built around the shopping reality you actually use.

10. Are grocery prices guaranteed to be exact?

No. Pricing should be treated as an estimate based on the best available online information and your saved store context. Store substitutions and local changes can shift the final total.

11. Can I add non-food items like trash bags or cleaner?

Yes. You can add non-food shopping items with your own estimated prices and choose whether they should count against the weekly budget.

12. Will extra shopping items reduce the food plan?

If you choose to count them against the budget, yes. The system warns that extra non-food spending can reduce the food budget and the calories available per meal.

13. Are calories and servings exact?

No. Calorie-per-serving details and serving suggestions are estimates only and should be treated as practical planning guidance, not exact nutrition data.

14. Is this medical or allergy advice?

No. Feast Folio is meal-planning convenience only. It is not medical, allergy, diagnosis, or treatment advice, and customers should always verify labels and food safety themselves.

15. Can I get the packet inside the portal instead of by email?

Yes. The portal is the main delivery surface. Email is an optional extra for PDF cookbook and printable shopping list delivery.

16. What happens if I want changes before the next packet?

You can update your household profile, family preferences, route settings, and portal data before the next folio is processed.

17. Can I pause or skip a week?

The system is designed around weekly packet creation, and subscription controls can be adjusted from the billing area as those features are used.

18. Can I track which meals my family actually liked?

Yes. The portal includes meal tracking and favorite signals so future folios can lean toward proven winners or new creations depending on your preference.

19. What if my packet is late or something looks wrong?

Contact support after the noon CST window if the folio has not shown up or if the packet clearly does not match your saved household details.

20. Can I suggest a feature or request a new store?

Yes. Use the suggestion box on the contact page. Feature requests, missing stores, cookbook ideas, and bug reports all go into the admin review queue.

Local launch list

Want launch notes, sample packets, and local beta openings?

Join the Feast Folio update list. This is separate from creating an account, and it is only for product updates, offers, and practical meal-planning notes.

Create an Account

Built like a working portfolio

No generic meal plan pretending every kitchen follows the same sheet.

The saved profile keeps budget, stores, family preferences, kitchen tools, pantry basics, and portal timing in one place. Customers see their Feast Sheets. Backend packet exports stay separate for manual production.

Build your family set
A weekly shopping and meal packet