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It’s time for another weekly meal plan! This week’s lineup is full of easy, family-friendly dinners that make busy nights a little simpler. These recipes are perfect for when you just want something quick and delicious on the table.
There’s nothing better than gathering around the table for a comforting, home-cooked meal. If you’re looking for dinners the whole family will love (and actually stick around for), these hearty, family-friendly recipes are a great place to start. Want more ideas? Check out all my other weekly meal plans here.
This free weekly meal plan takes the guesswork out of dinner with five delicious, family-friendly recipes and a cute shopping list to make your week easier.
Rich, silky, and full of flavor, this creamy sausage spaghetti comes together fast with simple ingredients and the perfect balance of smoky, spicy, and fresh.
Bang Bang Shrimp Pasta is a 20-minute dinner packed with juicy shrimp, tender pasta, and a creamy, sweet-and-spicy sauce you’ll crave again and again.
Sticky, saucy General Tso’s chicken made in one pan and ready in about 30 minutes! Big takeout flavor with barely any cleanup!
Oven Baked Sheet Pan Nachos are filled with a layer of chips, ground beef, refried beans, black olives, chopped tomatoes, corn, and cheese sprinkled over top, then baked to perfection. The possibilities are endless!
These slow cooker boneless pork ribs cook low and slow all day, resulting in juicy, melt-in-your-mouth perfection with minimal effort.
When life gets busy, having dinner figured out is one less thing to stress about. Here are a few more reasons why I stick with it!
Each weekly meal plan also comes with a free printable shopping list that’s already measured and organized for you. Just print it, grab what you need at the store, and enjoy these quick and simple dinners.
I only plan dinners Monday through Friday. Weekends are our time to relax, be spontaneous, or treat ourselves to something fun. If you’ve got leftovers from the week, store them in an airtight container in the fridge and enjoy a no-cook night when you need it most.
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