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Between errands, work, and everything else, dinner shouldn’t be another decision to make. This weekly meal plan keeps things simple, cozy, and delicious.

Meal Planning Made Simple
I put together this weekly meal plan with you in mind. Quick, simple meals that your whole family will actually eat, with plenty of variety! With my free shopping list, I hope it will save you time, money, and your sanity!
- Monday: King Ranch Casserole
- Tuesday: Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
- Wednesday: Teriyaki Meatball Foil Packets
- Thursday: Crispy Doritos Casserole
- Friday: Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings
Feeding 4–6 Hungry Humans? I’ve Got You.
Whether you’re dealing with picky kids, bottomless teens, or just a crew that loves to eat, this weekly meal plan is made for you. It feeds 4–6, includes five dinners, and comes with one handy shopping list.

King Ranch Casserole

Chicken and Sausage Gumbo

Teriyaki Meatball Foil Packets

Doritos Casserole

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings
Why Meal Planning Is My Superpower
- It saves money: I’m not 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 meal plan comes with a free printable grocery list that’s already measured and neatly organized for you. Just click the link, print it out, and take it shopping to make sure you grab everything you need—without overbuying or letting ingredients go to waste.

Easy Sides To Complete Your Dinner
If you’re wondering what to serve on the side. Here are some fun and simple ideas to make your weekly meal plan dinners complete!
Leftovers Make Life Easier
If you’ve got leftovers, pop them in an airtight container and save them for the weekend or when life gets busy.













