Meal Plan Monday, Freezer Meals
December has started and this time of year is so busy, it’s good to have a meal plan ready each week.
Having a plan can help you eat out less and spend less money too. If you need a few easy dinner ideas scroll down to see what’s cooking at our house this week.
This week we’ll be eating from the freezer.
We had leftover turkey from Thanksgiving and I made broth from the turkey carcass. So this week we’ll be having turkey soup or maybe I’ll make turkey noodles with homemade egg noodles instead.
We’ll wait and see how busy that day is when it rolls around.
I have meatballs and hamburger patties in the freezer so they are appearing on our meal plan.
My son loves hamburger and homemade baked fries. Once he even said he likes the homemade fries better than going out. That was music to this mom’s ears.
I’ve also included breakfast for dinner and a quick skillet dish too. Both are well under $1 a serving which helps to keep our grocery spending in check.
We have London broil in our freezer. It’s an affordable meat and potatoes meal so it’s on this week’s plan also.
What’s cooking at your house this week?
Here are our Meals for this Week,
Dinners
Hamburger Skillet Dish, French Bread, and Salad
Yakisoba Chicken with Fruit
Pancakes, Eggs, and Sausage
BBQ Meatballs, Mashed Potatoes, and Green Beans
Turkey Soup, Rolls, and Salad
London Broil, Baked Potatoes, and Salad
Hamburgers and Baked Fries
Lunches
Leftovers most days
Tuna Melts, Chips, and Salad
Bean and Cheese Burritos, Salad, and Chips with Salsa
Breakfast
Toast with Eggs
Jam Danish, Eggs, and Sausage
Oven Puff Pancake, Sausage, and Eggs
Do you need help planning your menu? Find my menu planning tips here with a free printable menu planner page and here for my frugal menu planning tips.
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My daughter made some jam danish for us this morning for breakfast, and they were so good. She learned to make them in her family and consumer science class at school (we used to call it home economics class!).
Hope you all have a great week!
I always loved home economics when I was in school too.
I hope you had a great week.