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This weekly meal plan has the zesty kick of Crockpot Salsa Chicken to the rich, cozy comfort of Hungarian Goulash. It’s a week full of dinners worth looking forward to! You can explore all of my weekly menu plans right here.

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5 Dinners You’ll Be Excited About

If your week is already looking like a three-ring circus, this meal plan’s here to save you. No fancy ingredients, no complicated steps, just dinners you can throw together while helping with homework or switching the laundry. Check out what’s on the menu!

Weekly Meal Plan

Don’t like something on the menu? Don’t worry! I have a weekly meal plan coming out each week, so you can switch out and replace any meals you want! If you want to make sure that you receive all of the meal plans every week, then sign up for my newsletter here!

Crockpot Salsa Chicken

Weeknight dinner made easy with this crockpot salsa chicken! Tender and flavorful chicken that only takes 5 ingredients to make. It's a versatile recipe the whole family will love!
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Stuffed Pork Chops Recipe

5 from 7 votes
Juicy, flavor-packed pork chops stuffed with mozzarella and pesto. A simple, weeknight-friendly dinner that tastes gourmet!
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Neiman Marcus Casserole

5 from 4 votes
Creamy, cheesy, and topped with buttery crackers, this easy Neiman Marcus-inspired casserole is easy and so delicious!
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Black Pepper Chicken

If you want to add a burst of flavor to weeknight dinners, this Chinese-inspired black pepper chicken is the perfect recipe to try! With its amazing homemade sauce, each bite is packed with savory, peppery, and slightly tangy flavors that will leave your mouth watering.
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Hungarian Goulash

5 from 1 vote
Hungarian goulash is a hearty and scrumptious beef stew that is Hungary's national dish. Beef is slow-cooked with onions, tomatoes, carrots, and potatoes to make this the ultimate comfort food and perfect dish for cold days.
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Why is Meal Planning Helpful?

Okay, I didn’t think meal planning was my thing until I finally tried it… and wow. I had no idea how much calmer it would make me feel. Like:

  • No more dinner panic: I actually know what’s for dinner, so 5 p.m. feels way less chaotic.
  • The kids can help: Since I have a plan, they know what to do and can jump in.
  • I’m saving money: I’m not buying random stuff or running to the store five times a week.
  • I feel more intentional: I’m teaching my kids and creating more peace at home, not just surviving the evenings.

It’s such a small shift, but it’s made a big difference. Just had to share this weekly meal plan insight in case you’re in the same boat I was.

These weekly meal plans are designed to be quick, easy, and affordable for families. Each recipe is crafted to simplify your weeknights, giving you more time with your loved ones!

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Easy Desserts to Sweeten Your Week

Storing Leftovers for Meal Planning

I usually only meal plan Monday through Friday. Weekends are kind of a wildcard with plans or leftovers to finish off the week. And if you do have leftovers, just make sure to store them in an airtight container in the fridge so they stay fresh!

About Alyssa Rivers

Alyssa Rivers is the author of 'The Tried and True Cookbook', a professional food photographer and experienced recipe-developer. Having a passion for cooking, her tried and true recipes have been featured on Good Morning America, Today Food, Buzzfeed and more.

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