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2 Weeks of Meal Plans Plus FREE Grocery List Printable

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February 13, 2015 by Sydney 3 Comments

Get some inspiration from 2 weeks of breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks and don’t forget to print out your FREE grocery list.

2 Weeks of Meal Plans Plus FREE Grocery List Printable

Today is Friday the 13th; if I was superstitious at all I probably wouldn’t have planned to do as much and go so many places today as I have. But when you have two active boys and the opportunity to play comes up you just don’t say no. So today’s post will be short and sweet. I want to share with you what we will be eating the next two weeks and also include a free grocery list guide. It has made grocery shopping a lot easier for me. 

FREE Meal Plan Printables & Two Weeks of Meals

                   Breakfast                                                                           Lunch                                                              Snacks              

Eggs & Toast         Pancakes                                  Pizza          Grilled Cheese                          Apples         Oranges

Cereal                      Red Velvet Waffles              Nuggets     Taco Rice Bowls                   Yogurt          Banana Wraps

Oatmeal                  Cinnamon Rolls                        PB&J           Leftovers                                  Berries          Cheese Ball

Smoothies                                                Quesadillas                                                     Chocolate Covered Oreos    

Dinners

Cheeseburger Wraps with Macaroni and Cheese and Green Beans

Tortellini Chicken Noodle Soup

Taco Soup

Spaghetti Casserole

Chick-Fil-A Nuggets with Rosemary Fries and Parmesan Zucchini

(Baked) Fried Chicken with Mashed Potatoes and Green Beans

Pizza and Breadsticks

Chicken Parmesan with Noodles and Parmesan Zucchini

Root Beer Chicken with Rosemary Fries and Grilled Zucchini

Sesame Chicken with Rice and Broccoli

We’ve decided to stay home for Valentine’s Day but haven’t decided what we are going to have yet. We may go to the store and pick up steaks and shrimp or may go pick up to-go somewhere. We went out to dinner last year on Valentine’s Day with our boys and oh man was that a big mistake. This year it’ll be much more enjoyable!

I’ve started using this grocery list every time I go to the store because it makes it so much easier to get everything quickly and not forget anything. I don’t know about you,but when I go shopping my list is usually two columns long and sometimes as I am crossing things off and scanning the list as I am headed to check out I miss something. Then, sometime in the next few days when I am getting dinner ready I realize I don’t have something I need and it makes things a little difficult. I like to keep things easy. Download your free list here and make your shopping trip a little bit easier.

Free Grocery List Printable

What are your plans for Valentine’s Day? Are you braving the crowds and going out or enjoying a night at home?

Filed Under: Meal Plans, Money Saving Tips, Printables Tagged With: grocery list, Meal plans, Printable

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Comments

  1. Deborah from Mommy Crusader says

    February 13, 2015 at 6:12 pm

    Yum, I think I want to come to your house for dinner. Thanks for the shopping list printable, too. It looks great!
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  2. Low Fat Grocery List says

    June 28, 2016 at 11:22 am

    Look at healthy food at http://healthygrocery.blogspot.com with nutritional facts, and prices from different grocery stores.

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  3. Katharine Taylor Ospina says

    January 26, 2017 at 7:56 pm

    How did you create this?

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I’m Sydney, the creator here at Tastefully Frugal. I’m a mom to two crazy little boys and one little princess and married to the best guy around. My goal is to help you do more with the money you have. From recipes to meal plans, crafts to organization tips and more!

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