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Two cooks, one Kitchen. How shared cooking history makes both of you better.

Two cooks, one Kitchen. How shared cooking history makes both of you better.

In most households, one person carries most of the cooking. They know the preferences, they remember what landed and what did not, they hold the mental map of what is in the pantry. When the other person cooks, they are starting with less information and often producing less consistent results. Not because they are worse at cooking, but because they are working with less context. FridgeAI's co-chef feature changes that. When you invite a partner or housemate to your Kitchen, they get full access to everything. The recipe history, the pantry profile, the taste memory, the saved notes. They are not starting from scratch. They are starting from the same place you would. This means when your partner cooks on the nights you do not, they get the same quality of suggestions. They know the household does not do blue cheese. They can see that the chicken and lemon dish from two weeks ago was a hit. They are cooking with the accumulated knowledge of the Kitchen, not just their own instincts. Over time, the Kitchen learns from both of you. What you each save, rate, and note becomes part of the shared memory. The result is a household that cooks better together, even when you are cooking separately. One subscription covers the whole Kitchen. No extra cost for adding a co-chef. It is just the way a shared kitchen should work. Try it free, no account needed: https://app.fridgeai.eu/try