2 Week Meal Plan, Recipes & Shopping List (2024)

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I am SUPER Excited to share this new 2 Week Meal Plan with you because I have gotten so many questions about meal planning and How to Make a Meal Plan. This is something I’m passionate about because I really believe Planning your meals is one of the Quickest ways to save money! It doesn’t matter what your budget is, if you have a plan going into the store then sticking to your shopping list is so much easier and you’ll avoid all those extra impulse purchases.

Today I am sharing a Full 2 week Meal Plan for Dinners with you, this is the plan I made for my family about a week ago and I tracked all my prices (At Walmart) for you and created a Shopping list along with all the recipes you will need so you have a complete 2 week plan!

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How to Create Your Own 2 Week Meal Plan:

If you are new to meal planning make sure you check out How to Make a Meal Plan & our Free Printable Meal Plan!

These are great resources for creating your own Menu Plan and Shopping list from your favorite recipes! You can use this as a guide and the free printable worksheets to create your own if you’d like to make your own menu plan and shopping list. (TIP: If you create 2-3 of these you could easily save and reuse the menus and shopping lists)

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Here’s how to use this 2 Week Meal Plan:

1. Download & Print the Menu, Shopping List and Recipes!

2. Go Shopping! All my prices are based on Walmart’s Shelf Price – I actually used some coupons, shopped at Aldi’s too and more so my actual cost was less than is shown, but even without coupons you can get what you need for around $85 for 2 full weeks (Including side dishes, etc.)

3. Follow the recipes. All my recipes are Kid Approved, I have a 6 year old and a 4 year old so there aren’t many fancy dishes :) Just simple things my family loves that I hope you will love as well!

That’s it! Super Simple, all the work is done for you!

A Few Notes:

I thought I would go ahead and give you a few things to pay attention to, hopefully this helps answer some of your questions:

Assumed Ingredients – There’s a short list of Assumed Ingredients under the Shopping List if you don’t have any of these things on hand then you may need to buy them but I figured these were items most people already have.

Pre-Cooking – One of the things that makes my life SO MUCH Easier is Prepping my meals. I always cook my hamburger meat when I first get it home from the store, then divide it into 6 Small bags. Each Bag will be for 1 recipe. Typically I get about 2 cups in each bag so that’s what each recipe calls for. I also freeze my meat in the quantities I need so that I can pull out one bag each morning to thaw! This makes Cooking so much easier!

Shared Items – I always try to make the best use of my time and ingredients! You’ll notice that some recipes call for similar ingredients, or for you to save part of the recipe for another meal. It’s a great way to utilize items completely and save money at the same time! All of these are noted at the bottom of each recipe.

Meals – I’m not going to lie, these are not all the most healthy recipes, and my kids don’t have any allergies so this is what works for us, this is a typical week in the life of our family so I’m just sharing what has worked for us with you, I know it won’t work for everyone but hopefully it gives you an idea of how you can use items multiple times to save money and how meal planning in general will save you money.

Prices – I live in Northwest Arkansas, All the prices are current prices at my Walmart or Aldi if you walked into the store to purchase the ingredients. I had Most of the Items already on hand that I had purchased with coupons, things like Taco Shells, Taco Seasoning, Pasta, Pasta Sauce, etc. all go on sale all the time, I always stockpile these items so if you’re using coupons and stockpiling you’ll be able to accomplish this menu for even less. My goal was to provide a resource that people just starting out could use to save money and learn to love menu planning. Please keep in mind that prices will vary by location so your actual cost may be higher or lower.

Number of Meals – My family doesn’t typically eat at home every night of the week. We have about 1 night a week we eat out and one night we eat with Family since all our family lives locally. So this menu and plan will last us closer to 3 weeks. I didn’t place meals on days of the week for that reason! If you don’t eat at home every night that’s completely OK you can adjust this to a 15 day plan (5 meals per week for 3 weeks) by doubling one of the recipes really fast!

Make sure you check out our Saving Money Blog and also our How to Coupon Page for more tips, tricks and videos on saving money and using coupons.

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2 Week Meal Plan, Recipes & Shopping List (2024)

FAQs

How do I create a weekly menu and shopping list? ›

Here are some simple tips to get you started:
  1. See what you already have. ...
  2. Write down your meals. ...
  3. Write down recipes to try. ...
  4. Think about your time. ...
  5. Plan to use leftovers. ...
  6. Make a grocery list. ...
  7. Build your shopping list as you go. ...
  8. Buy a mix of fresh, frozen, and self-stable items.

Can I meal prep for 2 weeks? ›

Prep these easy recipes on your prep day and stash them away in the freezer for easy-to-make meals throughout the week. Most of the recipes for Week 2 are assembly-only, and then you cook them from frozen in your oven, slow cooker or multicooker (like the Instant Pot) when you're ready for dinner.

How to make food last for 2 weeks? ›

Take a look at the tips below for some easy ways to make food last longer.
  1. Check your refrigerator settings. ...
  2. Set up “zones” in your refrigerator and freezer. ...
  3. Use labels. ...
  4. Choose the fresh foods that last longest. ...
  5. Follow the two-hour (or one-hour) rule. ...
  6. Use canned vegetables, fruits and beans. ...
  7. Buy frozen vegetables and fruits.
Apr 29, 2021

What is 5 4 3 2 1 grocery shopping? ›

Each number corresponds to a specific food group that you'll purchase for easy, balanced meals every week. Following Coleman's method, you'd buy five different vegetables, four different fruits, three different proteins, two different sauces or spreads, and one grain—plus a special treat for yourself.

How to live on $100 groceries a week? ›

  1. Log what's in your freezer. ...
  2. Ditto for your fridge and pantry. ...
  3. Start your meal planning with a bag of rice. ...
  4. Make a strategic shopping list … and stick to it. ...
  5. Shop farmers markets toward the end of the day. ...
  6. Shop the freezer section for produce. ...
  7. Buy the store brand. ...
  8. Only buy meat when it's on sale.
May 22, 2022

How to meal plan for beginners? ›

Here are six steps to making a meal plan:
  1. Give yourself time to plan. Set aside time each week to make a meal plan. ...
  2. Check what you have. Check what ingredients you already have in your cupboard, fridge or freezer. ...
  3. Include some of your favourite meals. ...
  4. Use up your leftovers. ...
  5. Cook in bulk. ...
  6. Make your ingredients work.

What are the 5 basic steps of meal planning? ›

5 Steps to Plan Your Meals
  • Determine your goal. First things first, you want to determine your goal. ...
  • Calculate your daily energy needs. Next you'll need to calculate your daily energy needs. ...
  • Divide daily energy (calorie) needs into meals and snacks. ...
  • Write down your meals for the week or next few days. ...
  • Go food shopping.
Sep 6, 2019

What is the 5 meals a day meal plan? ›

Five meals a day equals breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two snacks. To do this right, you need to plan what you'll eat every day for each “meal.” And you need to schedule eating every 2 to 3 hours. Stock up. Face it: You're going to grab whatever food is closest.

Can I meal prep for 10 days? ›

If you're meal prepping for one person, you might want to meal prep three to four days worth of food. If you're meal prepping for a big family, you might want to meal prep seven to ten days worth of food.

How to eat for 2 weeks on $50? ›

Budget-friendly meal ideas for a $50 two-week meal plan include bean and vegetable soups, rice and bean bowls, pasta with homemade tomato sauce, vegetable stir-fries, oatmeal with fruit for breakfast, and egg-based dishes like frittatas or omelets. These meals are nutritious, filling, and cost-effective.

Is it better to freeze or refrigerate meal prep? ›

Freezer meal prep is a great way to make your family more environmentally friendly. When you store food in the freezer, you can greatly reduce the amount of food that you throw away. Freezing food allows you to extend the lifespan of the food you purchase so you'll be able to eat it before it goes bad.

What is the best food to stockpile? ›

  • Meats & Beans. Canned meat, chicken, turkey, seafood. and other protein-rich foods, such as. ...
  • Vegetables. Canned vegetables and vegetable juices. ...
  • Fruits. Canned fruits and fruit juices. ...
  • Milk. Canned, boxed or dried milk and shelf- ...
  • Grains. Ready-to-eat cereal, crackers, pretzels, ...
  • Water. Enough for 1 gallon per day.

How can I make my groceries last a month? ›

How to Go Grocery Shopping Once a Month
  1. Plan Out the Meals. On the 25th of the month, I have a reminder set to plan my meals for the next month. ...
  2. Make the Grocery List. Plan to Eat has a built-in shopping list generator, but you could also do this manually. ...
  3. Order Online. ...
  4. Pick Up Groceries. ...
  5. Quick Replenishing.

What happens if you don't eat enough for 2 weeks? ›

Over the short term, not eating enough can lead to hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and symptoms like fatigue, shakiness, and nausea. If a person continues not to eat, they may experience slurred speech, confusion, syncope (fainting), and even seizures.

How to make $50 for food last 2 weeks? ›

To stretch your ingredients to last for two weeks on a $50 budget, consider meal planning and portion control. Use ingredients like rice, pasta, and beans as a base for multiple meals, incorporate leftovers into new dishes, and prioritize using perishable items before they spoil.

How can I live on $20 in groceries a week? ›

Shopping List for $20 Broke-Person Meal Plan
  • 1 loaf of bread, $1.
  • 1 (16-slice) pack cheese, $1.
  • 1 (16-oz) pack spaghetti noodles, $1.
  • 1 head Iceberg lettuce, $1.
  • 2 Roma tomatoes, $1.
  • 1 lb ground beef, $3.
  • 1/4 lb thin-sliced deli ham, $2.
  • 1 box mashed potato flakes, $1.
Dec 9, 2022

Can groceries last two weeks? ›

fresh fruits are good for 1 to 2 weeks. bread is good for 2 weeks (1 month if put in the fridge). most all other perishable foods have a stamped expiration date on them. some foods can have extended life if you freeze them but some can not be frozen or they will be ruined by a chemical change.

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