If you’re always on the hunt for new recipes, or if you’re trying to stay organized and avoid takeout, then you’ll love these meal plans. This week, we’re making stuffed sweet potatoes, Instant Pot chuck roast, and ground turkey meatloaf. Then, we’re ending the week with smoking pork loin and, my favorite, venison chili!
What’s in this meal plan
5 dinner recipes 1 breakfast, 1 snack, and 1 dessert recipe Recipe tips + optional side dishes A printable grocery list
This week’s meal plan #35
Monday: Stuffed sweet potatoes Tuesday: Instant pot chuck roast Wednesday: Ground turkey meatloaf Thursday: Smoked pork loin Friday: Venison chili Bonus breakfast: Cream cheese pancakes Bonus snack: No bake brownie bites Bonus dessert: Healthy milkshake Optional sides: Sautéed asparagus, butter beans, garlic breadsticks
Why we love meal planning
No more decision fatigue. If you agonize over what to make for dinner, then save yourself the headache and let a meal plan do it for you. Saves money. Rather than buy a bunch of produce that goes bad or spices that gather dust, a meal plan can help simplify your grocery list and save you money. Healthier. When you have easy recipes on hand and a fridge full of groceries, you’re going to spend less time aimlessly munching or, worse, getting takeout! It’s fun. Meal planning encourages trying new recipes and breaking out of your comfort zone. But don’t worry; each recipe includes plenty of tips and tricks so you can customize them to your taste buds. Add more. Don’t forget to add some breakfasts, appetizers, snacks, and desserts to complement your meal plan. I do suggest 3 each week, but feel free to add more!
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