Weekly Meal Plan | March 14th, 2016
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Weekly Meal Plan series. Click on each link below to grab the printable recipe, and then head down to the very bottom to print the menu and grocery list.
Monday
One Skillet Chicken with Lemon Cream Sauce from Little Spice Jar
Tuesday
Swiss Pan Burgers with Rosemary Mushroom Sauce from Iowa Girl Eats
Wednesday
Garlic Shrimp and Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta from Julia’s Album
Thursday
Shredded Beef Tacos with Mustard Slaw from One Sweet Mess (that’s me!)
Friday
Chicken Bacon Club Salad from Mostly Homemade Mom
Weekly Meal Plan + Printable Grocery List
Click here for the printable version of this week’s meal plan and grocery list.







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