This has made such a huge difference for me with meal planning. I created a chart with the days of the week and assigned each day a breakfast food that our family enjoys. I then put in fairly broad categories for dinner. In another row under each category, I listed different foods that fall under that category. Here is what my chart looks like. As I come up with new meal ideas, I file them under the correct day. Then before we go shopping, I highlight the items we will be eating that week and make my list from there.
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
Breakfast | French Toast | Waffles | French Toast | Pancakes | Waffles | Pancakes | Sticky buns |
Dinner | Pasta | Mexican | Rice | Grill | Pie | Crockpot | Roast |
| Ravioli Spaghetti Mac and Cheese Lasagna Park Slope Penne Penne with sausage and broccoli | Tacos Enchiladas Nachos Taco salad | Stir-fry Casserole African Peanut Stew Risotto | Hotdogs Sausages Hamburgers Chicken London Broil | Pot Pie Shepherd’s pie Pizza | Stew Fig Chicken White Chili | Pork Roast Baked Chicken Pot Roast Pork chops |
I love that this gives a rhythm and a predictability to our meals without becoming too restrictive! It meets the need of my very phlegmatic husband to know a general idea of what his meals are going to be each day, and and gives my sanguine side the ability to try new things and change it up. Also, because we all have pretty different tastes, it allows me to make sure that everyone is getting at least a few meals a week that they really like.
I have also found that when I have an idea that for instance "Tuesday is Mexican night", I manage to get dinner started earlier in the day and have it ready for dinner time at 6:00 PM which otherwise seems to be a goal that only sometimes happens as we get busy with other things throughout the day.