Menu Ideas for Busy Moms
(or anyone else who needs some help planning their menus)
Planning a menu can be a big time and money saver. It can also help you eat healthier and not be as stressed. Writing out a menu can seem a bit daunting to someone who has never done it. To plan a menu, you’ll need your calendar and a menu/shopping list notepad, notebook, computer, and/or dry erase board (basically a place or places to write down your ideas and final menu plan).
Some steps to follow:
- 1. Choose a time frame that works for you (I’d suggest 1-2 weeks when you’re just starting out)
- 1 week
- 2 week
- 3 week
- Monthly
- Consider a format
- By Cuisine type - Italian, Mexican, Chinese, Comfort, etc.
- By Meal type - Brinner a.k.a. breakfast for dinner, Soup/Sandwich, pizza night, new recipe night, etc.
- Rotating – your menu repeats every 4 weeks
- Start making a list of meal options but consider the following,
- what fruits and veggies are in season
- family favorites
- what items are on sale (most stores have a cycle of sorts for sales, certain items go on sale every so many weeks)
- what things you have on hand
- there will be days where you really don’t want to eat what’s on the menu so be flexible, switch it with a different item on the menu
- any meals from previous menus that you didn’t make
- Compare your calendar with your meal ideas and write out your menu. Remember, your meals don’t need to be anything fancy but they do need to work for your family.
- Now that you’ve got your menu completed, write your shopping lists accordingly.
Sample Monthly (August) Menu
My Format is Italian, Soup/Sandwich, Salad, Tex-Mex, “Comfort”, Leftovers, or Night Out
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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30
Tex-Mex – Tacos and black
beans with rice
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31
Salad – Grilled Chicken
Salad Bar and fresh fruit
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1
NIGHT OUT
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2
Sandwich – Ham and cheese
wraps with fruit salad and chips
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3
“Comfort” – Stuffed Crust
Pizza, salad and chips
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4
“Italian” – Italian Chicken
Soup
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5
LEFTOVERS
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6
Italian – bowties w/creamy
pesto and chicken, carrots, beans, French bread
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7
Sandwich – Sloppy Joes,
potato wedges, and fruit salad
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8
Salad – Taco Salad with
tortilla bowls
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9
Tex-Mex – Chimichangas
w/all the fixings
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10
DATE NIGHT
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11
“Comfort” – Red Beans &
Rice
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12
LEFTOVERS
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13
“Comfort” – Crockpot Italian
Chicken, side salad, and rolls
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14
Salad – Grilled Chicken
Salad Bar and fresh fruit
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15
LEFTOVERS
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16
Tex-Mex – Tacos and black
beans with rice
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17
Sandwich – Subs, carrots and
fruit salad
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18
FAMILY REUNION
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19
Italian – Spaghetti, side
salad, mixed veggies, and rolls
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20
CALENDAR MEETING
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21
“Comfort” – Steak,
sweet/regular potato fries, sautéed veggies, and side salad
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22 - Shared Dinner – Pork Tenderloin,
mixed veggies, salad, and French bread
(Skipped Taco Salad)
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23
Tex-Mex – Fajitas and side
salad
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24
“Italian” – Homemade Pizzas
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25
BCM ACTIVITY
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26
Sandwich – Pulled Pork and
slaw, relish tray, and side salad
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27
Tex-Mex – Cowboy Skillet
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28
Comfort – Chicken Pot Pie
and salad
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29
Soup – Chicken Enchilada
Soup
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30
BIRTHDAY PARTY
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31
WEDDING
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1
Salad – Simple Italian
Pasta Salad
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2
"Italian" - Calzones and a side salad
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Here is a downloadable 1 page outline from my "talk".
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