How BowlPrep Daily creates and reviews content.
Our goal is to publish practical bowl meal guides that help real readers plan, cook, pack, store, and enjoy simple meals during a normal week.
What we publish
BowlPrep Daily focuses on meal prep bowls, rice bowls, chicken bowls, cold lunch bowls, salad bowls, sauce ideas, and kitchen tips. We do not try to cover every kind of recipe. A narrow scope helps keep the site useful and easier to maintain.
How articles are edited
Each article should answer a practical cooking question, explain the bowl structure, include prep and storage notes, and give readers realistic options for swaps. We avoid filler, keyword stuffing, exaggerated claims, and fake personal stories.
When an article discusses storage, leftovers, allergies, or balanced meal structure, we use conservative language and cite official or established sources such as USDA FSIS, FoodSafety.gov, FDA, or Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health where relevant.
Recipe and guide standards
A recipe or guide should make the reader's next step clear. We check for usable ingredient logic, realistic serving language, prep-ahead details, reheating or no-reheat notes where relevant, texture guidance, practical substitutions, and links to related BowlPrep Daily guides.
We do not publish empty category pages, placeholder article templates, spun text, or pages created only to target a keyword. If a page cannot help a reader make a cooking decision, it should be revised before publication.
Food safety and health language
Our content is general cooking information, not medical or nutrition advice. We avoid claims about treating, curing, or guaranteeing health outcomes. Readers should adjust recipes for allergies, dietary needs, and local food safety guidance.
Images and sourcing
Images should support the article and use English file names. If an image is replaced or corrected, the page should remain clear about the food shown. Source notes and project image records should be kept current before publication.
Updates and corrections
Articles may be updated when instructions need clarification, links change, safety language can be improved, or reader feedback identifies an error. Material corrections should improve the page directly rather than hide the issue behind vague wording.
Advertising independence
Advertising, affiliate links, or sponsorships, if used, should not determine the basic editorial advice on a page. Readers should be able to understand when content is informational and when an external link or ad belongs to a third party.
Contact
Readers can send correction requests, source questions, and broken-link reports through the contact page or by email at contact@bowlprepdaily.com.