Listen, meal planning is basically the Olympics of adulting. And if youโre running low on spoons, have kids who think chicken nuggets are a food group, or just donโt want to set your house on fire trying to โwhip something upโ after 5 p.m., you need a plan thatโs simple, flexible, and doesnโt judge you for eating tacos three times a week if you want to.
So here it is: two weeks of real-life dinners that use reserves, leftovers, and a little bit of bacon for moral support. You donโt need to spend an hour chopping. You donโt need five obscure spices youโll never use again. You just need this list and a fridge that sort of cooperates.
Week One
Monday โ Crockpot Tacos Let the crockpot do the heavy lifting. Dump in meat, seasoning, maybe some tomatoes, and boomโtaco night without the skillet babysitting.
Tuesday โ Leftovers or Reserves Translation: fridge roulette or that frozen pizza you โforgotโ about.
Wednesday โ Leftovers or Reserves Yes, again. You deserve it.
Thursday โ Leftovers or Reserves See above.
Friday โ Salsa Chicken Chicken, salsa, crockpot. It shreds itself. If only the laundry did.
Saturday โ Leftovers or Reserves The theme is intentional.
Sunday โ One-Pan Chicken Fajita Bake Chop, toss, bake. Minimal effort, maximum flavor. No stovetop juggling act.
Week Two
Monday โ Sheet Pan Sausage, Potatoes & Veggies Cut, toss, roast. Bonus: your house smells amazing, like youโve been cooking for hours instead of 20 minutes.
Tuesday โ Leftovers or Reserves Champion-level laziness, rebranded as efficiency.
Wednesday โ Bacon & Veggie Fried Rice Bacon makes everything better. Toss it with rice and veggies, and suddenly leftovers feel fancy.
Thursday โ Leftovers or Reserves Nothing like a break day to make Fridayโs meal feel even easier.
Friday โ Crockpot Creamy Ranch Chicken Chicken, ranch packet, cream cheese, done. If your crockpot had a fan club, this would be the poster child.
Saturday โ Leftovers or Reserves Consider it a chefโs night off.
Sunday โ (Optional Swap Night) Tired of chicken? Grab something from reserves or takeout without the guilt. The systemโs built to bend.
Why This Works
Built-in leftovers mean you donโt waste food or energy.
Reserve-friendly lets you swap in pantry/freezer staples on the hard days.
Minimal chopping, maximum flavor because youโve got better things to do than wrestle with 15 ingredients.
This isnโt about perfect dinners. Itโs about feeding yourself and your people without burning all your spoons in the process. And honestly? Thatโs more impressive than any five-course meal.
๐ Want the full recipes and grocery list? Scroll down . Dinner crisis = solved. Take care of yourselves, and each other!
For the nights when you’re out of energy, out of time, or just plain over it.
Letโs be real: Iโm not living in a Pinterest-perfect kitchen with endless time, energy, or executive function. Iโm not even 50% back to where I WAS, which is to say subpar and inefficient.
So yeahโthereโs a lot going on at any given moment in my house.
Meal planning used to feel like one more thing I was โfailingโ at. Iโd write out seven dinners for the week, try to stick to it, and inevitably hit a wall by Wednesday. Leftovers piled up, produce went bad, or we ended up eating cereal because the plan didnโt match real life.
Thatโs when I stopped trying to force a perfect schedule and started building something that actually works for us. I call it my Reserves-Based Meal Planโa mix of flexible structure, intentional leftovers, and reliable โbackupโ meals. Itโs made our evenings smoother, saved money, and reduced the constant stress around food. Are you sick and tired of looking in your fridge saying ‘I don’t know what do YOU want to eat?’ We were to the point of it being overwhelming. I am nearly done with week 1 and its gone well and we havent asked the dreaded question yet.
If youโre overwhelmed, neurodivergent, chronically ill, or just busy as hellโthis system might help you too.
๐ง What Is a Reserves-Based Meal Plan?
You know how most meal plans assume youโre going to cook every single night like some kind of apron-wearing domestic goddess who enjoys washing cutting boards?
Yeah. No thanks.
A Reserves-Based Meal Plan is built for people with actual livesโand possibly brain fog, executive dysfunction, chronic pain, or a teen who suddenly “doesnโt like chicken anymore” even though it was fine yesterday.
Hereโs how it works:
I plan 3โ4 solid meals a weekโthings I know weโll probably eat together.
The rest of the week is leftovers or โreserves.โ
Reserves = easy backup meals I can make fast with zero emotional commitment. Think: chicken strips, scrambled eggs, or anything that comes out of a box and doesn’t judge me. (Hamburgers, Keilbasa, eggs and chicken strips are pretty well what we stick to)
This plan is flexible on purpose. It gives me room to shift things around when life gets chaotic (which, letโs be real, is always), and it keeps food from going to waste when plans change or I just canโt that night.
๐๏ธ Two-Week Meal Plan (With Commentary & Chaos)
Welcome to the plan that might save your weekโor at least reduce the number of emergency cereal nights.
This plan assumes youโre cooking about 3โ4 times a week, depending on energy levels, surprise IEP meetings, or spontaneous teenage existential crises. The rest of the time is covered by leftovers, reserves, or the ancient rite of takeout.
Week One
Day
Meal
Sunday
Hamburger Helper โ Not fancy, but comforting. It’s giving โ90s latchkey kid,โ and we respect that energy. I sometimes switch out the burger and go with ground turkey or throw some veggies. Its the only way I can sneak them into her
Ingredients: ground beef, boxed hamburger helper mix, milk, water, and your dignity.
Monday
Leftovers or Reserves โ Whatever is easiest to microwave while standing in socks staring into the fridge.
Tuesday
Sausage & Peppers with Jasmine Rice โ Colorful enough to feel like you’re trying, but simple enough to cook on autopilot. You can also make it without the rice, put it on a hoagie roll (or grinder to my RI friends)
Ingredients: sausage (Italian or kielbasa), bell peppers, onions, canned tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, jasmine rice.
Wednesday
Leftovers or Reserves โ The peppers are still in the fridge, but now theyโre suspicious.
Thursday
Leftovers or Reserves โ Try and use up one reserve or another.
Friday
Chicken Fajitas โ Hot, sizzling, and guaranteed to make the kitchen smell like youโre doing something impressive. (Also a good way to use up the rest of the peppers)
Ingredients: chicken breast or thighs, bell peppers, onions, spices (paprika, cumin, garlic), tortillas. Optional: sour cream, salsa, shredded cheese. Rice
Saturday
Leftovers or Takeout โ Translation: The fridge is now an emotional puzzle, and youโve earned the right to outsource.
Week Two
Day
Meal
Sunday
Chicken & Rice Casserole โ A cozy, low-effort oven hug.
Finish All Reserves โ If itโs not gone today, itโs getting freezer-burned or forgotten.
Sunday
Mac & Cheese with Kielbasa โ The grand finale. This meal says, โWe made it. Somehow.โ
Ingredients: boxed mac & cheese or homemade, kielbasa or smoked sausage, butter, milk, cheese, sense of victory.
๐ The “I Got Everything, I Think” Shopping List
This is the comprehensive list for the full two-week plan. It includes all the main meal ingredients and reserves. You wonโt need everything every time, so adjust based on whatโs already hiding in your pantry or freezer.
Feel free to highlight the things that are โyes, I must buy thisโ and ignore the things that are already fossilized in the back of your cabinet. Also, I’m not going to say its the same for everyone, but this list at Walmart the way I bought everything ended up being roughly 150 dollars. I estimate we MIGHT spend another 100 on snacks any given MONTH, and 400-500 a month for groceries seems ideal for a family of 3-4 to aim for
๐ฅฉ Protein Zone (a.k.a. Things That Should Be Thawed but Probably Arenโt)
Chicken breasts or thighs โ 4-5 lbs (fajitas, maple glazed, casserole) (if you get frozen breasts you can easily pull out however many you need)
Sausage (Italian or smoked/kielbasa) โ 2โ3 packs (I buy the horseshoe one and the pack of bun sized ones, you can use either or interchangably.)
Eggs โ 2 dozen (reserves, baking, general survival)
Pre-cooked chicken strips or tenders โ 1 bag or box (reserves)
The reserves figure in because you can move them around. So many times I see Sausage and peppers and think, โugh, thats a lot of standingโ I try and get the bag of frozen chicken, I take out 3-4 depending on what Iโm making, but its easier to thaw and plan for it and I get the 5 lb bag. For the ground beef, I get one lb, but then I get frozen burgers. You can break them up for the pasta, mix whatever sausage is left, it will give you a nice thick meat sauce.
๐ฅ Produce That Will Eventually Get Sketchy
Bell peppers โ 4โ5 (fajitas, sausage & peppers) OR I get the small bag of sweet peppers or stoplight peppers as they are sometimes called.
Onions โ 3โ4 (every meal ever)
Tomatoes โ 2โ3 (general use)
Garlic โ 1 bulb (for when you want to feel like a chef)
Salad greens โ if you want to pretend you eat salads
Optional: carrots, celery, herbs (fancy but not required)
๐ฅ Bread & Grains (Carb Comfort Section)
Hamburger buns โ 1 pack
Hot dog buns โ 1 pack
Bread โ 1 loaf (toast, sandwiches, life raft)
Jasmine rice โ 1 bag (sausage & peppers, casserole)
Egg noodles โ 1 bag (maple glazed chicken)
Elbow macaroni โ 1 box (mac & cheese)
Pasta (penne/spaghetti/etc.) โ 1โ2 boxes
Knorr sides โ 1โ2 packets (reserves)
Tortillas โ 1 pack (fajitas, leftover tacos)
๐ Check your pantry before heading to the store. The easiest way I have found is to get your list then go through your pantry and check off what you see. Otherwise you end up with half filled bags, or worse, moldy stuff.
๐ง Fridge Friends (aka: Things I Steal Bites Of While Cooking)
Milk โ 1 gallon
Butter โ 1โ2 sticks
Shredded cheese โ 2โ3 cups I get different kinds
Cream cheese โ optional, but excellent
Parmesan โ optional but classy
๐ฅซ Pantry Staples & Secret Weapons
Hamburger Helper โ 1 box (nostalgia in a packet)
Pasta sauce โ 1 jar (or make your own if you’re feeling bold)
Canned tomatoes โ 4 cans, I like to get petite diced but there are a number of cuts and flavors to try.
Maple syrup โ not just for pancakes anymore Use REAL syrup though.
Chicken broth โ 2โ3 cups or 2 cans
Cream of chicken soup โ 1โ2 cans
Mac & cheese โ 1 box (or ingredients for homemade) I want to do the mac and cheese and sausage in a casserole but you can just make it by frying up the sausage and making the mac and cheese seperate.
Cooking oil โ olive or vegetable
Salt, pepper, garlic powder, cumin, paprika, Italian seasoning
๐ง Extras / Condiments / Things You Forget Until It’s Too Late
Ketchup, (burgers, sandwiches)
Salsa, hot sauce
Soy Sauce
Frozen veggies โ great for sides or stuffing into casseroles โ I put them in EVERYTHING, its the best way to get veggies in front of her without her really noticing.
Tortilla chips โ for reserve dinner morale boosts
๐ฝ๏ธ Basic Recipe Rundown
(for all the planned meals โ not reserves) Reserves for this week: Hamburger, sausage, eggs, chicken strips and endless knorr sides.
๐ Hamburger Helper (Sunday, Week 1)
Nostalgic chaos in a box, and honestly? Still slaps.
How to: Brown the ground beef. Drain the grease if itโs swimming. Add in the mix, milk, and water. Stir, simmer, stir again, ignore for a while, then serve. Bonus points if you add frozen peas or shredded cheese. Or depending on the flavor a can of tomatoes.
๐ถ๏ธ Sausage & Peppers with Jasmine Rice (Tuesday, Week 1)
Looks colorful. Feels like effort. Isn’t.
Youโll need:
1 lb sausage (Italian or smoked kielbasa)
Bell peppers (2โ3), onions (1โ2), and tomatoes (canned)
Garlic, olive oil, salt/pepper
1/2 cup chopped fresh basil leaves
4 garlic cloves, chopped
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 cup Chicken broth, you CAN use marsala wine but I dont keep that handy
1 (15-ounce) can diced tomatoes
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes, optional
Jasmine rice
How to: Heat the oil in a heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add the sausages and cook until brown on both sides, about 7 to 10 minutes. Remove from the pan and drain. Keeping the pan over medium heat, add the peppers, onions, salt, and pepper and cook until golden brown, about 5 minutes. Add the oregano, basil, and garlic and cook 2 more minutes. Add the tomato paste and stir. Add the Marsala wine, tomatoes, and chili flakes, if using. Stir to combine, scraping the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon to release all the browned bits. Bring to a simmer. Cut the sausages into 4 to 6 pieces each, about 1-inch cubes. Add the sausage back to the pan and stir to combine. Cook until the sauce has thickened, about 20 minutes. Fix the rice per instructions, serve on top of Jasmine rice or put it on a bun.
๐ฏ Chicken Fajitas (Friday, Week 1)
Sizzling pan. Big energy. Barely any effort.
Youโll need:
1โ1.5 lbs chicken (breast or thigh), sliced
Bell peppers + onions, sliced
Spices: paprika, cumin, garlic powder, salt
Tortillas
can of petite diced tomatoes
Optional toppings: cheese, salsa, lime
Rice (use Jasmine if you want to use it up, but any rice works)
How to: Toss chicken in spices, sautรฉ in oil. Add peppers and onions and can of tomato with most of the water drained. Cook till soft and a little browned. Wrap in tortillas with rice and top with whateverโs in the fridge cheese and salsa wise.
๐ Chicken & Rice Casserole (Sunday, Week 2)
Comfort food with a โthrow it in the oven and prayโ vibe.
Youโll need:
Cooked or leftover chicken
Cooked rice
1โ2 cans cream of chicken soup
Chicken broth
Shredded cheese
Optional: peas, carrots, frozen sadness
How to: Mix everything in a baking dishโrice, chopped chicken, soup, splash of broth, cheese. Stir. Bake at 350ยฐF for 30โ40 min. Top with extra cheese if you love yourself.
๐ Maple Glazed Chicken with Egg Noodles (Tuesday, Week 2)
Sweet, sticky, and weirdly impressive for how lazy it is.
Youโll need:
Chicken (breasts or thighs)
Maple syrup PURE
Garlic (minced)
Chicken Broth
Lemon juice
Egg noodles
Butter
How to: Mix maple, garlic, chicken broth lemon juice in a medium bowl. Set aside. Season chicken salt and pepper, sear in a skillet. 3-4 minutes on each side. Set aside and wait for the pan to cool completely. Once cool, add maple sauce mixture. Bring to simmer and scrape all the brown bits off the bottom of the pan. Add in the seared chicken back into the skillet, simmer 5-8 minutes until chicken is done Simmer until cooked and glazed. Remove the chicken and reduce the glaze. That sounds daunting but its not. You just turn the heat on high and simmer for 1-3 minutes, DONโT BURN IT! Stay with it and stir it. Cook noodles, strain leave 1/2-1 cup of starchy water, throw in garlic butter. Slap it all on a plate. Smile faintly.
๐ Pasta & Meat Sauce (Wednesday, Week 2)
The crowd-pleaser. The fallback. The midweek MVP.
Youโll need:
Pasta (any kind)
1 lb ground beef
1 jar pasta sauce
Garlic, onion, herbs (optional)
How to: Brown ground beef with garlic/onion if using. Pour in sauce. Simmer while the pasta cooks. Drain pasta, mix, serve, top with cheese and relief. You can easily break up the burgers, you can also break up the sausage.
๐ง Mac & Cheese with Kielbasa (Sunday, Week 2)
Is it a kid meal? Is it comfort food? Is it just what you had left? Yes.
Youโll need:
Boxed mac & cheese or your homemade version
Kielbasa/smoked sausage
Butter, milk, shredded cheese (if DIY)
How to: Cook kielbasa separately (sautรฉ or bake). Make mac & cheese. Mix them together or serve side-by-side like a classy cafeteria dinner.
Or for more of a homemade from scratch feel: Cook and stir the cut-up kielbasa in a large skillet over medium heat for 6 to 8 minutes, until heated through and beginning to brown. Remove the sausage from the skillet, and set aside.
Fill a pan with lightly salted water, bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stir in the macaroni, and return to a boil. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the pasta has cooked through but is still firm to the bite, about 8 minutes. Drain well.
Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9×13 inch baking dish. Melt the butter in the skillet over medium-low heat, and cook and stir the chopped onion for about 5 minutes, until translucent. Whisk in the flour, stirring constantly to avoid lumps. Cook and stir the butter, onion and flour for 2 to 3 minutes to make a roux, and remove from the heat. Whisk in the milk a little at a time, stirring constantly, until all the milk has been incorporated, and return to low heat. Bring the sauce to a simmer, and cook over low heat for about 2 minutes, stirring constantly, to finish cooking the flour. Whisk in the cheese, most use cheddar but theres no hard and fast rule so I throw in a mix generally, a few cubes at a time, until all the cheese has been incorporated and the sauce is hot and smooth. Pour the macaroni into the cheese sauce, and stir to combine. Stir in the cooked kielbasa, salt, and pepper.
Spoon the macaroni mixture into the prepared baking dish, and sprinkle the bread crumbs over the top. Bake for about 20 minutes in the preheated oven, until the crumbs are brown and the casserole is bubbling. Let stand for 15 minutes after baking, to set before serving. The bread crumbs make it FEEL authentically homemade.
๐ Conclusion: Youโve Got This (Seriously)
Look, meal planning doesnโt have to be a perfect science. If it were, weโd all have an army of chefs and a fridge that actually respects us. But Iโve learned that the most important part is making a plan that fits your life. And letโs be honestโlife is messy.
This Reserves-Based Meal Plan is designed to take the pressure off and give you a framework that works around whateverโs going on in your world, from chronic illness to teenage moods. Itโs not about perfection; itโs about giving yourself room to breathe, stay flexible, and get dinner on the table without pulling your hair out. I also did it to stream line shopping. Our personal plan is twice a month, but you could go weekly or monthly easily.
I know some nights will be leftovers, some will be reserves, and sometimes Iโll be ordering pizza and pretending itโs part of the plan. And thatโs okay. Weโre all just doing our best.
So, whether youโre juggling multiple schedules, battling a mental health day, or just trying to get through the week without eating cereal at 8 p.m., I hope this plan helps you keep things movingโwithout making you feel like youโre failing. Youโve got this. And if you donโt, well, thereโs always takeout.
๐ Final Thoughts
Meal planning doesnโt need to be overwhelming. Use this system to make meals work for youโwhether thatโs through leftovers, reserves, or embracing the chaos of real life. And remember: this plan is just a starting point. Youโll tweak it, adjust it, and make it yours. Start with the easiest things you can, the more versatile the better I tried to make it so I got at least two meals out of everything And thatโs whatโs going to make it actually stick. I might wait until I see whats left over after two weeks before I do the next or I might plan it out today, not like I got much going on lol
If youโve got questions or want to share your own tricks for surviving busy nights, drop a comment below. Letโs all be in this together. We canโt be perfect, but we can be practical. And trust me, thatโs better anyway. Til next time gang, take care of yourselves, and each other.