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Weekly Meal Plan #83

Another week, another lineup of simple, delicious dinners to make life a little easier. Everything in this meal plan is quick, doable, and totally worth adding to your rotation.

What’s For Dinner?

Dinner just got easier. I’m giving you a week full of simple, family-friendly recipes that keep things stress-free, with a little prep to help your week run more smoothly.

Monday: Horseradish Pot Roast

Tuesday: Crack Chicken Tacos

Wednesday: 20 Minute Garlic Beef and Broccoli Lo Mein

Thursday: Garlic Parmesan Chicken Meatloaf

Friday: Cowboy Casserole

How Many Does it Feed?

This free weekly meal plan provides 5 meals that will feed 4-6 people, depending on whether you are feeding adults or kids. With fresh new ideas and easy-to-make recipes, having a weekly menu plan will be a lifesaver.

Horseradish Pot Roast

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This horseradish pot roast is classic comfort with a bold twist, slow-cooked until fork-tender in a rich, savory sauce.

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Crack Chicken Tacos

5 from 1 vote
Get ready to fall for these crack chicken tacos! Loaded with creamy ranch chicken, crispy bacon, and melty cheddar, they’re pure can’t-stop-eating deliciousness.

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20 Minute Garlic Beef and Broccoli Lo Mein

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20 Minute Garlic Beef and Broccoli Lo Mein has melt in your mouth tender beef with broccoli, carrots, and noodles. The sauce adds such amazing flavor to this incredibly easy meal!

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Garlic Parmesan Chicken Meatloaf

5 from 3 votes
Juicy ground chicken mixed with garlic, herbs, and parmesan, then baked with a crispy parmesan crust for a flavorful twist on classic meatloaf.

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Cowboy Casserole

5 from 5 votes
Cowboy Casserole is creamy, cheesy, and topped with crispy tater tots. A hearty, budget-friendly dinner that’s kid-approved and weeknight easy.

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Why Should I Meal Plan? 

Weekly meal planning isn’t just about what’s for dinner. It’s about making life smoother and more enjoyable. Here’s why it works for me:

Less Stress: Knowing what’s on the menu takes the guesswork out of mealtime, so you can relax and focus on what matters.

More Variety: Planning ahead lets you mix things up and try new recipes without falling into the same dinner rut.

Family Time: When dinner is all figured out, there’s more time to sit down together and enjoy it.

Give it a try! It might just become your new favorite habit!

You will always get a free printable shopping list that is measured out and ready to go. It makes things so easy!

Side Dishes for Dinner

Super Easy Crockpot Mashed Potatoes

5 hours 15 minutes

Guacamole

15 minutes

Crab Rangoon

50 minutes

Parmesan Garlic Grilled Broccoli

10 minutes

Storing Leftovers for Meal Planning

I only do this Monday-Friday because we usually have plans over the weekend. If you have leftovers, make sure to store them properly in an airtight container in your fridge.

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