Meal Plan 26

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My Free Meal Plans will help you save time, money, and enjoy wholesome, delicious meals! Week 26's Meal Plan includes cozy soups and simple favorites.

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Week 26 Meal Plan

This Meal Plan includes 7 delicious dinners, ideas for breakfast, lunch, and snacks, meal-prep ideas and a shopping list. I truly want to help you make home-cooked meals easier! This week's plan not a fit? Browse my full collection of meal plans to find one right for you.

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Dinner Recipes

Meal Plan Tips

These tips are designed to help you cut down on food prep and food waste, by using up leftovers.

  • For both soup recipes, use either stew meat or a roast cut into cubes. Feel free to cut the meat in half to cut down on costs. 
  • Make a big batch of rolls on Sunday to enjoy with both Sunday and Monday's soups. Use leftover rolls for quick sandwiches or in place of french bread for mini pizzas for lunches. They also make great croutons for the Caesar Salad. 
  • Prepare extra taco meat on Tuesday night to use for the taco salad or sub out the beef for pinto or black beans to cut costs. 
  • Make roasted corn salad using frozen corn and use as a side dish for tacos (with or without chips) and add the leftovers to taco salad. 
  • Use fresh green beans for both the Vegetable Beef Soup and chicken skillet. 
  • If you have any leftover potatoes from the vegetable beef soup, roast or bake them to serve alongside the chicken skillet. 
  • Use carrots for the soups and chicken and rice. 
  • Use boneless, skinless chicken breasts or thighs for both the chicken and rice and chicken skillet. Again, feel free to cut down on the amount of chicken used to cut costs. 
  • Prepare a Caesar Salad on Friday night to use for Friday and Saturday's dinner. 
  • The anchovy filets are NOT necessary. Feel free to omit it from both the Pasta Puttanesca and the Caesar dressing if desired.  

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Each meal plan includes a printable guide complete with a shopping list and tips to cut back on prep and minimize food waste. I also base each meal plan based on seasonal produce.

Keep in mind the following tips when using these meal plans.

  • Print the meal plan to hang on your fridge and print each recipe to make your grocery list and prepare dinner! You can hit the name of each recipe on the meal plan and it will take you directly to that recipe!
  • Right-click each link and hit open in a new tab so you have all the recipes open at once. Hit the jump to recipe and print off recipes. There is a check box to check off ingredients you already have. This will make shopping a bit easier.
  • Be sure review meal plan for time-saving tips and key grocery lists. Keep in mind I only create the grocery lists based on dinner and assuming your spice cabinet is stocked with common spices.

Printable Meal Plan

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    About Kristen Chidsey

    Kristen is a wife, busy mom of two, and creator of A Mind "Full" Mom. From breakfast to dinner to dessert, it is her passion to share tried-and-true recipes that are big on flavor, made with easy-to-find ingredients, and family-approved!

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