One of the most requested features of Horth Display was recently launched: On May 14, 2025, Horth Display finally launched its integrated food planning facility. I have now used it for a month, and it fits well with a suit of features that I regularly use to organize my family.
The stove performance is a family management tool that helps parents manage their calendar, routine and two-do lists. It seemed only natural for equipment services to include food plans, but an official feature was not present a year after the launch of the product. When I first installed my own stove, I did this that many other new stove owners did: I was making a “stove display mile planning” to see if I missed the feature, only to find comments and forums with other users, with the lack of food plan, as well as the lack of food plans. Reddit Threads offer various clumsy workaroundsFor those who are considering to buy stove to manage their family or buy a skylight calendar, an integrated food was a point in favor of the planner Skylight.
But now, The stove performance is a new dedicated tab called food (If you don’t see it, update your app; your stove should be automatically updated). The food tab performs two clear tasks: one, you can organize your family food for the week and plan your grocery purchases accordingly; And two, everyone can know what to expect for food by checking the menu on their own. This is another small step to teach freedom, one of my favorite benefits of being a digital family planner. When someone has a family question- “What is the time practice?” Or “What’s for dinner?” – They are strong to find answers on their own.
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How does my family use stove meal plans facility
The stove meal plan facility has categories for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, although I only use dinner category. It would be very tedious to be helpful to log every food, but my family is getting used to considering their dinner suggestions over the weekends.
What do you think so far?
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Similar to the two-do list and calendar events, the food scheme feature allows users to act to the profile of a specific family member, including to labeled the food with a specific color, if desired. I usually assign each food for a broad “family” label, but I can see a future where I take more care to assign each food to cook the day. After planning a dinner for the week, I go to the grocery list and add what I want.
Other food planning facilities include adding an alternative recipe for each food and notes.

