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March 4 Weekly Meal Plan

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Welcome aboard if you’re new! Our meal planning tool is your personalized meal prep assistant –  you can tweak your serving sizes or skip some recipe options, it’s all in your hands! Our meal plans are meant to be a guide, so feel free to use all recipes or just a few to get you started!  Click on each recipe to learn more prep tips. Enjoy the meals at your pleasure, but here’s an example of how we plan out the meals during the week:

BreakfastLunchDinner
Mon

Bacon and Cheese English Muffin Roasted Red Pepper Vegetarian SandwichTilapia with Creamed Corn and Green Beans
TuesDate and Walnut GranolaTofu and Veggie Stir FryOne Pot Sausage Cajun Stew
WedBacon and Cheese English Muffin Roasted Red Pepper Vegetarian SandwichTilapia with Creamed Corn and Green Beans
ThursDate and Walnut GranolaTofu and Veggie Stir FryOne Pot Sausage Cajun Stew
The meal plans are designed to serve one person and account for 4 days. This is so that you can enjoy it at it’s best quality and also allows room for flexibility just in case you get takeout or eat out during the week.

Set Your Pace

  • If you’re a beginner at meal prep: Be prepared to set aside 2-3 hours. Once mise en place is complete, all of these recipes can be completed one by one.
  • If you’re a meal prep pro, use the sequenced steps below: These steps give you the flexibility to cook items simultaneously in a sequence of events.
  • Be sure to set timers and check on food items to avoid overcooking. Sequencing will save you time and meal prep can be done in 1-2 hours.

Meal Prep Run Down

  1. First, prepare the cajun stew on the stovetop and let it simmer.
  2. Next, cook the tofu stir-fry.
  3. Then, roast the brussels sprouts and bell pepper for the vegetarian sandwich.
  4. Meanwhile, pan fry the tilapia, followed by sauteeing the green beans.
  5. Finally, prepare the breakfast recipes.
  6. When everything is finished cooking, plate everything up in containers, and let them cool before refrigerating.

If you’re sequencing your meal prep, be sure to keep an eye on everything! Make sure food is kept refrigerated under 40F degrees until ready to eat.

Assembly Tips

  • Evenly divide meals according to the serving size
  • Let all items cool before placing them in the refrigerator
  • Keep all items refrigerated under 40F until ready to eat or reheat
  • Breakfast: Both meals can be reheated in the microwave.
  • Lunch: Both meals can be reheated in the microwave. You can wait to slice the avocados until you are ready to eat to prevent them from browning.
  • Dinner: Both meals can be reheated in the microwave

Extra Flavors and Substitutions

  • English Muffins: You can use bagels or sliced toast as the grain.
  • Vegetables: Feel free to use your choice of veggies for the stir-fry
  • Dates: You can use raisins or your choice of dried fruit
  • Sausage: Feel free to use your choice of sausage, such as pork, turkey, beef, or chicken
  • Supplement meals with additional snacks such as fresh veggies and fruit for additional daily caloric needs. You can use lime/lemon and olive oil in place of salad dressing

Extra Leftover Ingredients Not Used

  • Protein: Freeze any uncooked meats and save for a later recipe, or you can cook the full amount, and freeze the portion that you do not eat, and save for later use.
  • Fruit: Use leftover fruit in smoothies, on top of yogurt, or with your cereal
  • Veggies: Freeze any leftover veggies for later use. Use leftover herbs in omelets or other dishes for the weekend

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