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This week’s meal plan includes all the classics like fried chicken, enchiladas, and a classic home-cooked casserole! You’ll love it!


What’s for dinner this week?
My kids love planning this week’s menu! If you’re looking for a side to go with your meal of the week, try making one-hour rolls, delicious tender roasted root vegetables, or a classic wedge salad.
How much do you feed?
This free weekly menu plan is just what you need to start your week off right. You’ll receive 5 meals to feed 4-6 people (depending on whether you’re feeding adults or children) and a shopping list is included! Packed with fresh ideas and easy-to-make recipes, this weekly menu plan will save your life.
Krispy Air Fryer ‘Fried’ Chicken
Krispy Air Fryer “Fried” Chicken is really delicious and can be cooked without adding oil! Crispy and golden on the outside, soft, juicy and full of flavor on the inside! Chicken was meant to be eaten like this.
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Pork Enchiladas
These delicious enchiladas are filled with juicy pork carnitas and topped with melted cheese. Topped with homemade red enchilada sauce, this is a dinner the whole family will rave about.
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One Pot Minced Beef Stroganoff
One Pot Ground Beef Stroganoff is the perfect creamy, hearty, easy, and flavorful meal. This will be a winner for dinner! A luscious dish served with tender mushrooms, delicious minced beef and noodles, this is a beautiful dish the whole family will love.
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Jupa’s Wisconsin Cauliflower Soup
This delicious Zupas Wisconsin Cauliflower Soup is warm, creamy, cheesy, and so delicious! Skip the hassle of going out and make this hearty soup at home.
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Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole
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Why should you plan your meals?
If you don’t plan your meals ahead of time, this will be a game changer for you! Here’s why I swear by meal planning.
- Save time: No more panicking about dinner when it’s 4pm. Menu planning allows you to know exactly what’s on the menu, what you need, and how long it will take to cook.
- Save money: Prepare to be amazed – meal planning does wonders for your money. Organizing your shopping list for the week makes it easy to spot bulk-buying opportunities and creatively recycle leftovers for future meals. It’s a clever approach that keeps more money in your pocket.
- Say goodbye to takeout: Planning your meals and stocking up on groceries will make you less likely to hit the drive-thru. By cooking at home, you can save more money and enjoy a healthier diet. Win-win!
dinner side dish
My weekly meal plans always come with a printable shopping list that you can measure and use right away! It makes things so easy!
Save leftovers for meal planning
I only meal plan Monday through Friday because sometimes I have plans for the weekend or have leftovers to finish off the week! If you have leftover food, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.