I put together this week’s meal plan to help your week run a little smoother, because I know how crazy life gets. This week’s meals bring cozy, easy, and fun to the table, so whatever kind of day you’re having, dinner’s already handled.
Life’s chaotic enough without standing in front of the fridge at 5 p.m. wondering what to throw together. This week’s meals are the kind that make you feel like a rockstar with zero stress. Quick and seriously delicious. I planned it out so you don’t have to.
Monday: Spinach Stuffed Salmon
Tuesday: Tater Tot Nachos
Wednesday: Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli
Thursday: Quick and Easy Stromboli
Friday: Creamy Buffalo Chicken Pasta
Whether you’re dealing with picky kids, bottomless teens, or just a crew that loves to eat, this plan is made for you. It feeds 4–6, includes five easy weeknight dinners, and comes with one handy shopping list.
No, it doesn’t make life perfect—but it does keep me from panic-ordering pizza at 6 p.m., and honestly, that’s a win.
It saves money: I’m not just wandering the aisles grabbing random things that will eventually go bad.
It saves my brain: I don’t even have to think about what to make for dinner, it’s already planned!
It keeps us eating real food: When the plan’s in place, I’m way less likely to hit the drive-thru.
Each weekly plan comes with a free printable grocery list that’s already measured and organized for you. Just print it out, head to the store, and enjoy feeling way more on top of life than you did five minutes ago!
If you’re wondering what to serve on the side. Here are some fun and simple ideas to make your dinners complete!
I stick to planning dinners Monday through Friday. Weekends are for winging it, relaxing, or grabbing something fun. If you’ve got leftovers, pop them in an airtight container and save them for when the week gets busy.