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Real Food Dinner Plan: Week 22

Need some ideas for dinner this week? Take a peek at what I feed my family with this FREE Weekly Real Food Dinner Plan, complete with 5 dinners, side items, and a treat.

Weekly Dinner Plan 22 on 100 Days of Real Food

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Table of Contents
  1. Why Meal Plan?
  2. Meal Planning Resources
  3. This Week's Free Dinner Plan
  4. Want meal planning to be EVEN EASIER?

Why Meal Plan?

Not only does meal planning save you time and money, but I quickly learned the key to cutting out processed food is planning ahead! If you don't have at least an idea of what your next meal is going to be, chances are you'll end up starving and at the drive-through out of desperation.

Meal Planning Benefits:

  • Save time - Look at you, so organized! When you have a plan, you can make just one trip to the grocery store for the week, and always have an answer to "what's for dinner."
  • Reduce stress - With planned recipes and ingredients on hand, there are fewer surprises, and you might just get some help in the kitchen.
  • Eat better - It's easier to enjoy a variety of delicious, healthy meals and discover some new favorites along the way when you take the time to plan ahead.
  • Save money - Buy only what you need and waste less food.

Meal Planning Resources

I'm not gonna lie, while I enjoy the results, planning out our meals is a chore that I do not look forward to each week. So, to make it easier on you (and myself, ha!), I've worked hard to create these resources:

  • Meal planning guidance and easy recipes in ALL of my three best-selling real food cookbooks.
  • My complete meal planning system in my Meal Planner Workbook (I use my personal copy every week!) plus 52 weeks of blank templates.
  • My partnership with Real Plans for customizable meal plans made for you each week from over 400 of my real food recipes (+ over 1,000 others)—based on YOUR family's preferences—in a convenient app, complete with grocery lists.
  • Free weekly dinner plans, like the one below (fill out the form and I'll send them to your inbox each week).

This Week's Free Dinner Plan

Each Friday I'll share a dinner plan, like the one below, complete with 5 dinners, side item suggestions, and a treat. Just click on the links and print each recipe, and you've got a great head start for the week! If you need additional side ideas, I've got you covered with my list of Go-to Basic Sides (and more).

Feel free to share this dinner plan (and recipes) with friends and family using the sharing buttons at the top/bottom of each post, and don't forget to subscribe using the form above to keep the plans coming.

Day 1: Rosemary Roasted Chicken

A whole roasted chicken with rosemary sitting on a baking sheet rack.

Side Dish: Mashed potatoes and sautéed asparagus

Day 2: Fish and Potato Chowder

Two white bowls filled with Fish and Potato Chowder.

Side Dish: Optional garlic toast

Day 3: Wild Mushroom Brussels Sprouts Quesadillas

Wild Mushroom and Brussels Sprouts Quesadillas topped with cilantro, sour cream, and a side of lime halves.

Day 4: Spaghetti Squash Carbonara

Big white bowl of Spaghetti Squash Carbonara topped with grated cheese.

Side Dish: Apple and Cheddar Salad

Large black salad bowl filled with leafy greens, apple pieces, and shredded cheddar.

Day 5: Slow Cooker Chicken Banh Mi

Slow Cooker Chicken Banh Mi on a slice of whole wheat toasted bread topped with shredded carrots.

Side Dish: Baked sweet potatoes and sliced cucumbers

Treat: Whole Wheat Pumpkin Bread

Pumpkin Bread loaf sitting on a white plate.

I hope you enjoy your dinner plan and are back for more next week!
:)
Lisa

Lisa Leake, #1 NYT best-selling author

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About Lisa Leake

Lisa is a wife, mother, foodie, blogger, and #1 New York Times Best-selling author who is on a mission to cut out processed food.

Comments

  1. Kathy Ith says

    October 05, 2022 at 5:54 pm

    I am wondering if sure gel pectin is a safe food for your way of cooking? For jams jellies etc. I want to actually add it to some tomato soup i am going to can using my supply of garden tomatos. Thank You for your assistance

    Kathy

    Reply
    • 100 Days Admin says

      October 10, 2022 at 9:29 am

      Hi, we have not used that particular one. We do recommend this one as we've used it in our recipes before: https://amzn.to/3SRywMd
      https://www.100daysofrealfood.com/honey-sweetened-strawberry-jam/
      -Nicole

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