I can literally hear the groan inside people's heads when they think about meal planning...
And trust me, I get it.
Meal planning sometimes feels like the WORST because it can take a lot of thinking. It's not only thinking of dinners, but ALL the meals for every person for the entire week. Plus groceries. Plus making sure it works with the schedule. Then the week actually happens and your meal plan goes out the window because something pops up.
I've figured out a way to meal plan that helps me stay sane, the bank account stays happy, the family eats yummy food, and it also accounts for the fact that life happens and schedules change.
In this post you'll learn:
The principles behind meal planning that most people miss because they're focused on the tactics that get too complicated
The meal planning app I use that keeps everything organized
Top Tips for your family's success
Making decisions now = no "decision fatigue" later. When you meal plan ahead of time, you're actually saving time and energy throughout the week. The last thing you want to do is wait until the last minute and feel frantic at dinner time. A frantic cook is not helpful. So spending a little energy ahead of time is essential.
It doesn't matter where you keep your plan: a note on your phone, a Post-It on your fridge, or an app on your phone - all that matters is that it's written down somewhere for you to reference. Read about my favorite app below!
Life happens. So whatever system you have must account for the appointment you forgot about, or the kid's friend who is over at dinner time, or the late soccer practice. When we are too tied to a schedule, then frantic energy can pop up again.
It'll take some time to find what works best for your family! Have patience and make it fun for everyone.
I have tried A LOT of meal planning systems. Hands down my favorite is an app called Plan to Eat. Inside this phone and desktop app you can:
Save online recipes with just a link (that means NO scrolling through long stories or ads to make recipes)
Sort all your recipes into categories and search by ingredients
Get grocery lists automatically created for the week's recipes
Meal plan calendar
Share recipes with friends
I learned about this program from my friend Katie and WOW it blew my mind. It's only $49/year or less than $6/month. DEFINITELY worth it. I use it every day. If you click the link above, you can sign up using my link (affiliate commissions may apply).
If you have a meal planning app or system you love, then message me on Instagram! I'd love to hear about it.
**Note: I wrote this for families living in the USA. I would make some tweaks if living internationally.
Meal plan for 1 week ahead
Plan 6 dinners a week (assuming the 7th dinner will be take out, date night, or visiting family, etc.)
Always have the essentials for breakfasts and lunches so you can whip up a dish you already love and don't have to think about
When planning meals for the week, look at the main proteins and carb ingredients you have in the house and build your meals around those
Look at the weekly deals at your local grocery store and plan meals around those (prioritizing proteins and fresh foods)
Rarely walk through the snack or drink aisle at the store so your pantry isn't full of junk snacks
Make sure to plan for something FRESH AT EVERY MEAL
Random Side Note: The fancy meats you see at the deli counter? Usually they're the same products as what's in the cases. It's all been frozen. These are just displayed fancier.
There you have it! My favorite tips for meal planning. If you have suggestions I can add to this list, then message me on Instagram! I'd love to hear from you!
I can literally hear the groan inside people's heads when they think about meal planning...
And trust me, I get it.
Meal planning sometimes feels like the WORST because it can take a lot of thinking. It's not only thinking of dinners, but ALL the meals for every person for the entire week. Plus groceries. Plus making sure it works with the schedule. Then the week actually happens and your meal plan goes out the window because something pops up.
I've figured out a way to meal plan that helps me stay sane, the bank account stays happy, the family eats yummy food, and it also accounts for the fact that life happens and schedules change.
In this post you'll learn:
The principles behind meal planning that most people miss because they're focused on the tactics that get too complicated
The meal planning app I use that keeps everything organized
Top Tips for your family's success
Making decisions now = no "decision fatigue" later. When you meal plan ahead of time, you're actually saving time and energy throughout the week. The last thing you want to do is wait until the last minute and feel frantic at dinner time. A frantic cook is not helpful. So spending a little energy ahead of time is essential.
It doesn't matter where you keep your plan: a note on your phone, a Post-It on your fridge, or an app on your phone - all that matters is that it's written down somewhere for you to reference. Read about my favorite app below!
Life happens. So whatever system you have must account for the appointment you forgot about, or the kid's friend who is over at dinner time, or the late soccer practice. When we are too tied to a schedule, then frantic energy can pop up again.
It'll take some time to find what works best for your family! Have patience and make it fun for everyone.
I have tried A LOT of meal planning systems. Hands down my favorite is an app called Plan to Eat. Inside this phone and desktop app you can:
Save online recipes with just a link (that means NO scrolling through long stories or ads to make recipes)
Sort all your recipes into categories and search by ingredients
Get grocery lists automatically created for the week's recipes
Meal plan calendar
Share recipes with friends
I learned about this program from my friend Katie and WOW it blew my mind. It's only $49/year or less than $6/month. DEFINITELY worth it. I use it every day. If you click the link above, you can sign up using my link (affiliate commissions may apply).
If you have a meal planning app or system you love, then message me on Instagram! I'd love to hear about it.
**Note: I wrote this for families living in the USA. I would make some tweaks if living internationally.
Meal plan for 1 week ahead
Plan 6 dinners a week (assuming the 7th dinner will be take out, date night, or visiting family, etc.)
Always have the essentials for breakfasts and lunches so you can whip up a dish you already love and don't have to think about
When planning meals for the week, look at the main proteins and carb ingredients you have in the house and build your meals around those
Look at the weekly deals at your local grocery store and plan meals around those (prioritizing proteins and fresh foods)
Rarely walk through the snack or drink aisle at the store so your pantry isn't full of junk snacks
Make sure to plan for something FRESH AT EVERY MEAL
Random Side Note: The fancy meats you see at the deli counter? Usually they're the same products as what's in the cases. It's all been frozen. These are just displayed fancier.
There you have it! My favorite tips for meal planning. If you have suggestions I can add to this list, then message me on Instagram! I'd love to hear from you!