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Monthly Meal Plan – February 2011

February 1, 2011 By Beth 15 Comments

I am excited to announce one of our family resolutions for this year. We are working off Monthly Meal Plans this year!! Yes, monthly!

Last year, we did weekly meal plans. Well we did weekly meal plans most of the time. I say most of the time because some weeks we forgot to plan. Life got busy, school work was out of control, the preschool business started, the family all got sick. You name it, life happens. When I suggested a Monthly Meal Plan late last month, I was sure my husband would declare me nuts for good. BUT … he was on board. He was on board so much he tried to find a monthly meal planner online. There were none to be found that worked for what we wanted though. So being the Excel junkie that he is, he made a calendar he could fill in a meal for each day.

Part of my accountable in doing this is posting our Monthly Meal Plan each month. Yes, this month is a tad late but I running like crazy trying to catch up on some blog posts. (I hope you noticed!)

So here it is …

Our Family’s February 2011 Meal Plan

Date Breakfast Lunch Dinner
30 Pancakes Leftovers Out
31 Oatmeal Soup and Salad Meatloaf
Potatoes
Veggie
1 Sausage Muffins Soup and Sandwich Tasty Pork Tenderloin(p. 90) + Rice
Veggie
2 Cereal Soup and Salad Burgers
Salad
3 SEC Muffin Salad and Sandwich Leftovers
4 Oatmeal Soup and Fish Tacos
5 Bacon & Eggs Out Spaghetti
Salad
6 Pancakes Leftovers Beef Chili
7 Oatmeal Soup and Salad Quesadillas
8 Sausage Muffins Soup and Sandwich Chicken/Rice Soup (p. 144)
9 Cereal Soup and Salad Honey Mustard Chicken
Salad
10 SEC Muffin Salad and Sandwich Leftovers
11 Oatmeal Soup and Fish Pizza
Salad
12 Bacon & Eggs Out Birthday – OUT!=)
13 Pancakes Leftovers Quiche
14 Oatmeal Soup and Salad Meatloaf
Potatoes
Salad
15 Sausage Muffins Soup and Sandwich Turkey Macaroni (p. 45)
16 Cereal Soup and Salad Sloppy Joes
Salad
17 SEC Muffin Salad and Sandwich Leftovers
18 Oatmeal Soup and Fish Tacos
19 Bacon & Eggs Out Pork Chops
Rice
Veggie
20 Pancakes Leftovers Cowboy Barbecue Beef (p. 124)
Veggie
21 Oatmeal Soup and Salad Breakfast
22 Sausage Muffins Soup and Sandwich Barbecue
Salad
23 Cereal Soup and Salad Panini
Tomato Soup
24 SEC Muffin Salad and Sandwich Leftovers
25 Oatmeal Soup and Fish Pizza
Salad
26 Bacon & Eggs Out
Burgers

Fries
Salad

27 Pancakes Leftovers
Steak
Rice
Veggie
28 Oatmeal Soup and Salad Fajitas
1 Sausage Muffins Soup and Sandwich Chicken/Rice Cass (p. 34)
2 Cereal Soup and Salad
Breakfast
3 SEC Muffin Soup and Sandwich
Leftovers
4 Oatmeal Soup and Salad
Tacos
5 Bacon & Eggs Out
Pork Tenderloin
Potatoes
Veggie

A few notes …

  • Yes, breakfast and lunch repeat each week. That was for ease of planning to be honest. After we planned all the dinners, we were tired! My husband plugged in the breakfast and lunch plans on his own!
  • The breakfast and lunch plans are mostly for my husband and I. The kids dig their cereal and muffins in the morning. Plus if they didn’t have mac and cheese and apples for lunch on a regular basis (their chosen combination!) there would be a revolt around here!
  • The dinner plans are simple. This month we focused on using what we have from our freezer and pantry. Besides produce, we needed 3 things from the store for this week’s menu!
  • I am AMAZED at how fast we can plan of month meals. AMAZED.
  • Want to know a secret? We cheat. Sometimes whatever it was doesn’t happen. That is fine. We swap days around if messed up meal planning times or even don’t want what was on the menu. It all works out and we eat out way less than we were even when we limited our eating our! YAY for the budget!

If you are looking for answers on monthly meal planning, ask the questions you have! I don’t know that I have the answer for you but I will look for them!
If you want the empty Excel spreadsheet formatted like a calendar, let me know and I will send it you via email. Just send me an email at simplybudgeted at gmail dot com.

Have you tried monthly meal planning? How did it go? Any tips or suggestions?
So this month I have my meal plan up the first day of the month (we made it Friday night). I still don’t love this format but I can’t get a table to work right in my blog template so for now this is it.

Filed Under: Meal Plans, Simply Food Tagged With: cooking, eating healthy, meal plan, monthly meal plan

Comments

  1. Glucosamine says

    February 3, 2011 at 8:12 am

    indeed a good budget planning

    Reply
  2. luckycat1818 says

    February 7, 2011 at 2:06 am

    I think this is a great idea. I think it's very smart to repeat breakfast & lunch every week.

    Reply
  3. Heidi says

    February 9, 2011 at 8:39 pm

    I try to do weekly. It's easier for me than monthly meal planning!

    Reply
  4. Naomie says

    February 14, 2011 at 10:18 am

    Looks great, I wish I could be this oranized!

    Reply
  5. Rhonda says

    February 15, 2011 at 9:36 pm

    Lots of great ideas
    rhondastruthers atyahoo.ca

    Reply
  6. BethElderton says

    February 16, 2011 at 5:47 am

    I always use leftovers, especially at lunch. And make some dishes that call for hamburger go further by adding a can of whatever beans seem to match the dish–a pound of hamburger becomes two pounds.
    bethelderton59 at gmail dot com

    Reply
  7. Kristen says

    February 16, 2011 at 12:28 pm

    Yum! Chicken Rice Soup. I like to make mine from a Rotisserie Chicken with wild rice. So yummy!

    Reply
  8. Jessica G. says

    February 16, 2011 at 8:24 pm

    Wow! I thought I was awesome for doing weekly plans! Do you freeze a lot? I'll make big batches of pancakes and freeze them since they reheat so well. Great job!

    Reply
  9. Nickolay says

    February 17, 2011 at 1:48 pm

    There is some great dinner ideas. I would love to map out my meals like this

    Reply
  10. Sam says

    February 17, 2011 at 8:08 pm

    It's smart to schedule leftovers and such.

    Reply
  11. Shaylasr says

    February 18, 2011 at 12:43 am

    I was wondering how often each month do you go grocery shopping? Just wondering if it was less or basically the same. I think that I'd like to try this so I'll be sending you an email asking about the spreadsheet.
    [email protected]
    (PLEASE USE THIS ADDY NOT THE GOGGLE ONE)

    Reply
  12. momznite says

    February 18, 2011 at 7:15 pm

    I love having "leftovers" for dinner because it gives me free time!
    momznite_at_yahoo_daught_com

    Reply
  13. Niecey says

    February 20, 2011 at 10:10 am

    Hmmm I do weekly, but i like the thought of only having to do it once a month. It probably wouldn't take "that" much longer. I tend to do my shopping list at the same time though…I wonder if I could pull that off too

    Reply
  14. mommydoll13 says

    March 1, 2011 at 1:50 am

    im glad to see that you too eat your left overs for lunch. I try to do the same so no food is wasted..

    [email protected]

    Reply
  15. Sarabeth says

    March 2, 2011 at 12:43 am

    This is a great idea. I should do something like this…I throw too much food away and I'm trying to get on a better budget with groceries and food.

    sarabeth1117(at)gmail(dot)com

    Reply

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