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You’ll love these hearty meals in this week’s meal plan. I love making Slow Cooker Mississippi Pork Roast on the weekend. It’s a great Sunday meal!
If you love variety on your menu, this week is for you! I included chicken, beef, shrimp, and pasta! Be sure to include sides like my classic, perfectly soft buttery dinner rolls and my grilled chicken Caesar salad.
How many do you feed?
This free weekly meal plan is just what you need to start your week. Provides five meals that will feed 4 to 6 people (depending on whether you’re feeding adults or children), AND includes a shopping list! With new ideas and easy-to-prepare recipes, having a weekly menu plan will be a lifesaver.
Pasta with French onion
French Onion Pasta has all the delicious flavors of classic soup in pasta form! Caramelized onions, garlic, mushrooms, and thyme combine with beef broth, pasta, Worcestershire sauce, and Parmesan cheese to create an incredible dish. It’s all made in one pot for a quick and easy weeknight meal!
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Grilled tri-tip
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Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup
If you want a bright, light, and hearty dinner, this Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup is for you! A flavorful and vibrant lemon chicken broth combined with orzo pasta is the perfect combination for a flavorful and delicious soup that is as satisfying as it is flavorful.
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Hunan shrimp better than takeaway
Crispy battered shrimp are fried to a perfect golden brown in this better-than-takeout recipe! Tossed with tender vegetables in a sweet and savory sauce, Hunan shrimp is sure to be a new favorite at your dinner table.
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Slow Cooker Mississippi Pork Roast
Slow Cooker Mississippi Pork Roast is a flavorful, sweet and spicy pork roast that is tender to the touch and falls apart easily.
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Why should I plan my meals?
If you haven’t tried planning your meals ahead of time, this will be a game changer for you! Here’s why I swear by meal planning:
- Time savings: No more panicking at 4:00 pm for dinner. With a menu plan, you know exactly what’s on the menu, what you need, and how long it takes to cook.
- Saving money: Meal planning does wonders for your wallet. When you organize your shopping list for the week, you’ll easily spot opportunities to buy in bulk and creatively repurpose leftovers for future meals. It’s a smart approach that keeps more money in your pocket.
- Goodbye takeaway: When your dinners are planned in advance and food is stocked, you are less likely to go to the drive-thru. Since you cook at home, that means more savings and healthier eating. Everyone wins!
Side dishes for dinner
My weekly meal plans always include a printable shopping list, measured and ready to go. Makes things so easy!
Storing leftovers for meal planning
I only meal plan Monday through Friday because sometimes we have plans for the weekend or I have leftovers we can have to finish the week! If you have leftovers, be sure to store them properly in an airtight container in your refrigerator.