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This Easy Family Meal Plan is packed with simple, affordable recipes your whole crew will love! With kid-friendly dinners, leftovers you can stretch, and a printable shopping list to save time, Meal Plan 94 makes getting dinner on the table a whole lot easier.
We’ve included a mix of crockpot, stovetop, and oven-baked recipes to give you variety without the stress.
We love serving comfort food when the weather is cold. Check out our Comfort Food Dinners on a Budget Series for even more ideas.

Real Life Meal Plan at a Glance
- Budget-Friendly – Uses pantry staples and flexible ingredients
- Family-Tested – Every recipe has been made and approved in our own kitchens
- Real-Life Prep Time – Most recipes take 30 minutes or less of hands-on time
- Cooking Methods – Crockpot, stovetop, and oven
- Freezer-Friendly – Several recipes work well as freezer meals or make-ahead
- Best For – Busy nights, meal prep, families with kids, stretching leftovers
What's in this post: Meal Plan 94
- Real Life Meal Plan at a Glance
- Print Shopping List
- Monday – White Chicken Taco Chili
- Tuesday – Crock Pot Chicken Pot Pie
- Wednesday – Taco Stuffed Peppers
- Thursday – French Onion Meatloaf
- Friday – Pad Thai
- Breakfast – Crock Pot Oatmeal
- Dessert – Strawberry Poke Cake
- Tips for Success
- Storage and Freezer Tips
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Ways to Use Leftovers
Print Shopping List
Before you head to the store, don’t forget to print this week’s shopping list!
Be sure to check your pantry first — most of these meals use simple, everyday ingredients you might already have on hand.
Budget Tip – Use store brands and buy in bulk to stretch ingredients across multiple meals.
Monday – White Chicken Taco Chili
This White Chicken Taco Chili might just be the cozy, “wow, that was easy” meal your week has been waiting for.

Tuesday – Crock Pot Chicken Pot Pie
This creamy, comforting dinner is made easily in the slow cooker. All the flavor of a classic pot pie with none of the fuss and perfect served with canned biscuits or make these KFC Biscuits.

Wednesday – Taco Stuffed Peppers
These Taco Stuffed Peppers are hearty, flavorful, and feel like a real dinner — with an easy side like Microwave Brown Rice, if you want to keep things simple.

Thursday – French Onion Meatloaf
This meatloaf is a twist on a classic meatloaf recipe. It takes your favorite soup flavors and turns them into a juicy, cheesy twist on a weeknight staple.

Friday – Pad Thai
If you’ve ever wanted restaurant‑style Pad Thai without the takeout price tag, this bold-flavored recipe is the one to try!

Breakfast – Crock Pot Oatmeal
This Crock Pot Oatmeal turns your slow cooker into a breakfast hero you’ll actually look forward to waking up to.

Dessert – Strawberry Poke Cake
If you want a dessert that feels fancy without the fuss, this Strawberry Poke Cake will become your go‑to sweet treat. It’s perfect for parties, holidays, or potlucks.

We make meal planning even easier with the Lazy Day Cooking Club. With this meal plan, you can toss dinner in the slow cooker in just 2 minutes before heading out—and come home to a hot, ready-to-eat meal.
Tips for Success
- Prep ahead when possible – Chop veggies or pre-cook proteins to make dinner faster on busy nights.
- Double what freezes well – Taco Meat, shredded chicken and chili all freezes great.
- Swap Proteins – Use ground turkey or shredded rotisserie chicken if you have it on hand. I often times will cook ground beef and ground turkey together for amazing flavor.
Storage and Freezer Tips
- Fridge – Store meals in airtight containers for up to 3–4 days in the refrigerator.
- Freezer – Place leftovers in a freezer safe container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight.
- Reheat – We like to reheat our leftovers on the stove top or the oven until heated through. Microwave works great for individual servings. Make sure to reheat in a microwave safe dish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. This meal plan is flexible. Feel free to repeat family favorites or adjust based on what your kids like. Even if you pick one or two meals from this meal plan, it still gives you different ideas to add to your family favorite rotations.
Nope! But you can batch-chop veggies or cook meat ahead to save time during the week.
Yes! Most of these recipes are easy to double — great for feeding a larger family or stocking the freezer.
Ways to Use Leftovers
- White Chicken Taco Chili – Make some Instant pot White Rice Recipe and serve the leftover over the top for a delicious taco rice bowl.
- Chicken Pot Pie – With our leftovers, we like to serve over these Best Mashed Potatoes for a hearty and filling meal.
- Taco Stuffed Peppers – We love making Taco bowls with our leftovers. Chop up the peppers with the taco filling and serve over Cauliflower Rice. I love having this for lunch the next day.
- French Onion Meatloaf – Make meatloaf sandwiches with your leftovers! Make these Easy Homemade Dinner Rolls and place a slice of meatloaf on top then add shredded cheese and melt in the oven. My kids love these leftovers!
Easy Side Dish Ideas
Quick and Easy Air Fryer
Air Fryer Broccoli
Easy Dip
Copycat Qdoba Queso Recipe
Easy Side Dishes
Jasmine Rice Recipe
If you try this week’s meal plan, we’d love to hear how it worked for you! Leave a comment or star review on any of the recipes—your feedback helps other families and shows us how these meals are saving you time and money.








do you have plans for meals for 2?like seniors and young singles?
I love that idea Linda! Yes, we hope to be able to do that in the future!