Weekly Meal Plan: Quick and Easy Dinners (Week 180) #howtomealplan

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Late last week we headed out to San Antonio for my husband’s nephew’s graduation. We are still here. My kids never want to leave.

They love it here. They swim. We ride bikes. They eat snacks in Grandpa’s chair. They stay up super late. Who wouldn’t love it here, right?

I had a goal to work on my next eBook while were here. Have not worked on it one bit, but  have been doing behind the scenes blog stuff.

If you did not see the Broiled Italian Tomatoes I shared last week, check them out. They are perfect for a summer dinner and for any upcoming 4th of July cookout you are doing.

Here is our meal plan once we return home late tonight. We will get dinner on the table with real easy recipes.

real easy recipes broiled italian tomatoes

Weekly Meal Plan

Weeknight Bologense– I made this Saturday night while we were visiting my in laws. I made some variations to make it a little simpler for a busy family. I am going to make it once more this week to perfect it and add it to my eBook. It doubles easily to make enough for two meals. My Easy Italian Salad and some French bread goes perfectly with this.

Western Meal– this is a casserole made with Minute Rice, hamburger meat and Ranch Style Beans. It is somewhat similar to the recipe I linked to, but I have my own version. Another meal that will be in the new eBook.

Pesto Salmon– served over rice with steamed frozen veggies.

Sandwiches– easy! Served with fruit and chips.

Leftover Buffet– use ’em up!

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This week when you cook dinner Instagram your photo and hashtag it with #howtomealplan. I would love to encourage you to repeat dinnertime success over and over again all week long! I cannot wait to see what you’re cooking! And, if you struggle with meal planning, make sure you check out my How to Meal Plan eBook.

Want more meal planning inspiration or ideas? Check out OrgJunkie where hundreds of bloggers share their meal plans every Monday.

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