24 tools from the Mealmastery MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Mealmastery policy →get_all_ratings Get all-time recipe ratings 2/5 get_checkout_providers See connected grocery providers 2/5 get_favorite_recipes Get list of favourited recipes 2/5 get_grocery_list Get a specific grocery list by ID 2/5 get_latest_meal_plan Get the current or most recent meal plan 2/5 get_meal_plan Get a specific meal plan by ID 2/5 get_meal_ratings Get ratings for meals in a plan 2/5 get_recipe Get full recipe details by ID 2/5 get_subscription_status Check subscription tier and usage limits 2/5 get_user_context Load full user profile, preferences, and latest plan 2/5 get_user_preferences Get dietary preferences and cooking settings 2/5 list_grocery_lists Browse grocery list history 2/5 list_meal_plans Browse meal plan history 2/5 search_recipes Search saved recipes by query 2/5 checkout_grocery_list Send a grocery list to Instacart or Kroger 4/5 favorite_meal Mark a meal as a favourite 2/5 generate_and_add_meal Add a new AI-generated meal to a plan slot 3/5 generate_grocery_list Create a grocery list from a meal plan 2/5 generate_meal_plan Generate a personalised meal plan using AI 3/5 regenerate_meal Replace one meal in a plan with a new AI-generated one 3/5 save_meal_as_recipe Save a generated meal as a reusable recipe 2/5 update_grocery_items Check off, exclude, or adjust grocery items 2/5 update_user_preferences Update dietary, allergy, or cuisine preferences 3/5 The Mealmastery MCP server exposes 24 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Mealmastery server.
Mealmastery tools are categorised as Read (14), Write (9), Destructive (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept