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Weekly Meal Plan #29 | The Recipe Critic

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This week’s meal plan is all about easy, flavorful dinners the whole family will love. It has all your comfort dishes that will make perfect leftovers!

Weekly Meal Plan #29 | The Recipe CriticWeekly Meal Plan #29 | The Recipe Critic

The goal of this week’s meal plan? Keeping dinner simple, satisfying, and stress-free. Bonus: most of these recipes make enough for leftovers, so you’ll have a head start on lunches or another quick dinner later in the week!

Chicken Pot Pie Casserole

Chicken pot pie casserole is a fun twist on the classic pot pie. It’s made with buttery biscuit dough, tender chicken, crunchy veggies, and the most delicious creamy sauce loaded with incredible seasoning.

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Slow Cooker Ragu

This Slow Cooker Ragu recipe is an easy to make comfort food that your whole family will love! Not to mention it makes a LOT and is freezer-friendly!

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Mexican Street Corn Soup

Mexican street corn soup has all the incredible flavors of street corn in a warm, comforting, delicious soup. This soup has fresh corn, lots of cotija cheese, spices, cilantro, lime juice, and sour cream to make it smooth and creamy.

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Saucy Asian Meatballs

are the perfect blend of flavors and are drenched in the most insanely delicious sauce! Perfect for dinner or even an appetizer, they will certainly get a “WOW!” at your next get together! 

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Garlic Butter Chicken

Garlic Butter Chicken is a rich and flavorful one-pan recipe that’s on the dinner table in just 30 minutes! Well-seasoned, tender chicken breasts are pan-seared and then nestled in a simple, yet tasty sauce made with vinegar, broth, butter, shallots and plenty of garlic.

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How Many Does it Feed?

This free weekly meal plan is just what you need to get your week started. It provides five meals that will feed 4-6 (depending on if you are feeding adults or kids), AND it includes a shopping list! With fresh new ideas and easy-to-make recipes, having a weekly menu plan will be a lifesaver.

Why Should I Meal Plan? 

Meal planning isn’t just about what’s for dinner—it’s about making life smoother and more enjoyable. Here’s why it works for me:

  • Less Stress: Knowing what’s on the menu takes the guesswork out of mealtime, so you can relax and focus on what matters.
  • More Variety: Planning ahead lets you mix things up and try new recipes without falling into the same dinner rut.
  • Family Time: When dinner is sorted, there’s more time to sit down together and enjoy it.

Give it a try—it might just become your new favorite habit!

Side Dishes for Dinner

My weekly meal plans always include a printable shopping list that is measured out and ready to go. It makes things so easy!

A pdf of the weekly meal plan. A pdf of the weekly meal plan.

Storing Leftovers for Meal Planning

I only meal plan Monday-Friday because we sometimes have plans over the weekend, or I have leftovers that we can have to finish off the week! If you do have leftovers, make sure to store them properly in an airtight container in your fridge.

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