Visualize the interface as a countertop—clean lines, worn wooden accents, icons shaped like measuring spoons and mortar-and-pestles. A welcome screen suggests three options: “Prep,” “Plan,” and “Preserve.” Click “Prep” and you find stepwise guides that breathe patience into rushed afternoons: mise en place checklists, timers that know when to nudge and when to be silent, and quick conversions that spare you arithmetic mid-sizzle. “Plan” lays out weekly menus with respectful nods to leftovers, balancing variety with the thrift of a seasoned cook. “Preserve” is a gentle archivist: photograph a dish, jot down an anecdote, and save it—your own culinary history bundled with dates and tags.