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eat

Kitchen inventory and recipe discovery from what you already have.

Eat tracks groceries, scans receipts with GPT-4 Vision, syncs inventory through Supabase, and matches recipes from RSS feeds against available ingredients.

Eat web app landing page with recipe URL checker and magic-link sign-in.
The live Eat web app helps users stop asking what is for dinner by checking recipes against their food workflow.

Kitchen planning breaks when grocery inventory and recipe discovery live in separate places, especially after receipts, quantities, and favorites drift out of date.

What I built

A smart kitchen management app for inventory tracking and recipe discovery.

The repo combines receipt scanning, manual inventory editing, RSS recipe feeds, favorites, filtering, and feedback.

How it works

Upload a receipt or add items manually, keep quantities/categories/prices updated, pull recipes from default feeds, then filter by what can be made from current inventory.

What it proves

The output is a synced inventory, recipe matches, favorites, low-stock/summary stats, and a better decision about what to cook next.