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This week’s meal plan is here to save you time and stress with simple, delicious dinners the whole family will love easy toast! to: baked spaghettithese recipes are perfect for busy weeknights, and an organized shopping list makes meal prep a breeze.


This week’s menu is full of variety and bold flavors, perfect for busy nights. These recipes will keep your family happy and your week stress-free. And if you’re in the mood for dessert, try something strawberry— it’s the perfect way to end any of these meals.
Monday. Easy toasts!
Tuesday. Slow Cooker Thai Peanut Chicken
Wednesday. Stuffed Pepper Casserole
Thursday. Honey balsamic chicken
Friday Baked spaghetti


Tostadas are easy to make
These tostadas are easy to make and layered with flavorful toppings that make this staple dish one of the best.Create a delicious dinner at home in minutes.


Slow Cooker Thai Peanut Chicken
Slow Cooker Thai Peanut Chicken is creamy, peanut-infused chicken served over noodles.It’s easy to make in just a few steps by adding all the ingredients together, letting the slow cooker do the work for you. Enjoy the flavors that will fill your home while cooking for the day.


Easy Stuffed Pepper Casserole
All the hearty, delicious goodness of stuffed peppers in one easy-to-make casserole.The Stuffed Pepper Casserole is easy, cheesy, and packed to the brim with deliciously seasoned rice and veggies.


Glazed honey balsamic chicken with potatoes
Honey Glazed Chicken with Potatoes is a one-skillet meal with tender and juicy chicken glazed in a sweet and tangy honey balsamic sauce, surrounded by crispy and tender potatoes.


Classic baked spaghetti
Classic baked spaghetti is a delicious take on a traditional pasta and meat sauce.With multiple layers of buttered noodles, melted mozzarella cheese, and scallion beef sauce, you’ll want to make this a new family favorite.
How many does it feed?
This free weekly meal plan is just what you need to start your week. It provides five meals to feed 4-6 people (depending on whether you’re feeding adults or children) and includes a shopping list having a weekly menu plan with ideas and easy-to-prepare recipes will be a lifesaver.
Why should I meal plan?
If you haven’t tried planning your meals in advance, this will be a game changer for you. This is why I swear by meal planning.
- Time saving. No more panicking about dinner at 4 p.m. 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 can easily find opportunities to buy in bulk and creatively repurpose leftovers for future meals. It’s a smart approach that keeps more money in your pocket.
- Bye-Bye Takeout. When your dinners are planned ahead of time and the groceries are stocked, you’re less likely to rush. Since you’re cooking at home, that means more savings and healthier eating. Win-win.
Delicious desserts to try.
My weekly meal plans always include a printable grocery list that is measured and ready to go.


Saving leftovers for meal planning
I only meal plan Monday through Friday because sometimes we have plans on the weekend or have leftovers to get through the week. If you have leftovers, make sure you bank them properly airtight container in your refrigerator.