Collapse the week plan into a batch-prep sequence.
Instead of a flat list, this page now breaks the work into prep blocks so the session feels like an actual batch-cooking workflow.
Prep summary
Why this page matters
If the prep schedule does not depend on the current week, this site is fake. This version now groups work into earlier cooking blocks and a final packing block.
Batch-prep task list
What a good prep schedule should feel like
A useful prep schedule clusters effort without making the first prep block so heavy that you avoid doing it. Look for sequences that reduce repeated chopping, cleaning, and reheating complexity rather than adding ceremonial steps that feel productive but are not.
When to step back and edit the week instead
If the prep page suddenly looks unreasonable, that is often a sign the week plan is overloaded. Go back before forcing a complicated prep routine onto a plan that was never stable enough to batch in the first place.