Family Meal Plan: Summer Menu

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This family-friendly, two-week healthy meal plan is designed for the spring and summer months and is full of recipes the whole family will love that are easy to make — plus, it comes with a free printable shopping list.



 

Healthy Meal Plan + Tips

If you want to feed your family well but aren’t sure where to start, this is the post for you. I have a whole foods approach to eating that your whole family will gobble up (with no health food store needed… score).

This meal plan is ideal for families because all of the recipes are beyond simple, the ingredients are easy to find, and your whole family will chow down the meals. If you are new to healthy eating or trying to eat with a focus on whole foods, this a great place to start because the recipes are very traditional while also being simply delicious, if I do say so myself.

I do want to mention that “healthy” is a relative term, and we may not agree on what it means. To me, it’s about balance, eating foods that make you feel good, and not restricting yourself. 

🍽️ More Easy Family Meal Planning Ideas!

Healthy Eating Meal Plan: Summer Menu

Let me take the thinking out of feeding your family! This eating clean meal plan is great for busy families who want to eat at home more! You are going to love all of the tried-and-true recipes I’ve been making for my family of seven for years.

Breakfast:

Here are 14 breakfast ideas to start your morning off well.

  1. Scrambled Eggs + Muffins 
  2. Whole Wheat Waffles
  3. Breakfast Burritos (with roasted sweet potatoes)
  4. Oatmeal (with frozen berries)
  5. Egg Bake 
  6. Pancakes
  7. Granola + berries + milk (like cold cereal)
  8. Scrambled Eggs + Muffins 
  9. Waffles 
  10. Breakfast Cookies
  11. Oatmeal or Overnight Oats
  12. Egg Bake 
  13. Strawberry Pancakes
  14. Granola + berries + milk 

Tip: Make a double batch of the waffles and pancakes on the first day, and freeze half for the second time you plan to serve them for breakfast. Thaw in the fridge overnight, and reheat in a toaster. Easy as can be!

Lunch:

Here are some simple lunch ideas for your family that can be made at home or taken on the go to work, school, or the park.

  1. Homemade Lunchables
  2. Quesadillas
  3. Peanut Butter and Honey Sandwiches
  4. Sandwich on a Stick Lunchbox Ideas
  5. Leftovers
  6. Muffin Tray Meal
  7. Hummus Sandwich
  8. Avocado Egg Salad Sandwich

Remember: Don’t overthink lunch! I feel like this should be a fuss-free meal in the day.

I’ve made this EVEN EASIER! Sign up here to get a free PDF printable shopping list for the dinners included in this meal plan.

2 Weeks of Dinners the Whole Family Will Love

Dinner is the hardest meal of the day because everyone’s a little bit tired, and there’s still a lot left to do (homework, sports practice, baths, bedtime, cleanup, etc.). Here’s my easy meal plan that is perfect for summertime dinners that’ll take the stress out of getting the final meal of the day on the table! All of these recipes are made WITHOUT TURNING ON THE OVEN! They are made in the slow cooker, on the grill, or on the stove top. No hot house needed!

Week 1

Day 1: Slow Cooker BBQ Pulled Pork (the BBQ sauce is served as an optional addition at the end)

Day 2: Grilled Salmon Foil Packets 

Day 3: Stovetop Chicken Enchilada Skillet 

Day 4: Garden Veggie Pasta

Day 5: One Pot Sausage Rice and Peas

Day 6: One Pot Farmstand Wonder

Day 7: Leftovers/Eat out

Week 2:

Day 1: 5 Ingredient Slow Cooker Chicken Legs

Day 2: The BEST chicken tacos

Day 3: Healthy Quinoa Taco Casserole

Day 4: Slow Cooker Veggie Lasagna

Day 5: Shrimp Stir Fry

Day 6: Grilled Sausage and Veggie Foil Packs

Day 7: Leftovers/Eat out

Sides for dinner:

Summer is such an EASY time to get sides for dinner. Serve fresh fruit (watermelon, cantaloupe, honey dew, peaches, cherries, or berries) just as they are because they are in season and taste great.

Veggie options include corn on the cob, grilled or lightly sauteed zucchini, fresh green beans boiled with onion until tender (it takes a good long while for them to cook, about 40 minutes), simple salads with great dressings, cucumber salads, or just garden cucumbers and tomatoes on a plate with salt and pepper. 

Don’t overthink your sides in the summer, but do plan on them (and add them to your shopping list accordingly). Hit up the roadside stands, your grandpa’s garden, the farmer’s market, or your neighbor. Summer is a great time to eat simple foods just as they are from the earth. Fresh and seasonal produce makes fruits and veggies a treat to add to meals.

Snacks:

If your kids are like mine, I bet they are eating you out of house and home while home from school! 

  • You have lots of snack options that go beyond sliced fruit, vegetables, and string cheese sticks, but don’t discount those simple options, as well.
  • I always keep a veggie box in my fridge. It’s the best thing ever, and makes it way easier to eat veggies regularly!
  • One of my 8 No-Bake Oatmeal Bites are always in my fridge! My kids LOVE these.
  • Smoothies in all shapes and sizes. Just don’t get tricked into using sugar if your recipe calls for yogurt. Read that label!
  • Popcorn… Did you know you can pop it in a brown paper bag in the microwave?
  • Homemade Graham Crackers.
  • Whole Peanuts. Peanuts in the shell are so much more fun to eat if you don’t mind the mess. Trust me.
  • Popsicles. Easy Rainbow Popsicles are a favorite around here. I make a double-batch of smoothies and freeze half in popsicle molds all the time, but you can also try freezing a 100% fruit juice for easy popsicles. Popsicles are the easiest way for my kids to enjoy fruit and hidden veggies.
  • Boiled Eggs.
  • No-Bake Date Balls. The peanut butter and jelly ones are our favorite.
  • I always have a loaf or two of 100% whole wheat bread ready to slice and butter. Just toast a piece and spread peanut butter on it for a really good and filling snack.
  • Healthy Snack Bars.
  • Healthy Fruit Dip. This is perfect with apples for some extra protein and fat.

See? Meal planning is easy… Just let me do it for you!

I’ve made this EVEN EASIER! Sign up here to get a free PDF printable shopping list for the dinners included in this meal plan.

Love a summer meal plan? Don’t worry, I have a fall and winter one too! You can find my fall and winter meal plan here.

I hope this free meal plan for families really helps you out, saves you time, and takes some of the thinking out of “what’s for dinner?”!

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586 Comments

  1. Karen says:

    Awesome, The 80/20 works for me perfectly. Would you mind sending me the shopping list for both the Spring/Summer and the Fall/Winter menu’s? kniece65@gmail.com.
    Thank you so much
    Karen

  2. Capri says:

    Excellent! I have never seen such a detailed plan anywhere before. You have not only included daily menu but also recipes for each of them. Best part I like is this is clean meal, perfect for health conscious. Worth a try!

  3. Carly Pannullo says:

    Love your site and love this post. Been clean eating for a year now and I love the way I feel. Whenever you get a chance may I get a copy of this shopping list? zcelestial72@yahoo.com

    keep up the great posts!!

    ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. lucia says:

    This is such an amazing post! I have spent literally hours online researching clean eating meal plans and recipies and most of them seem so costly and unrealistic! I love how this post is aimed at the everyday down to earth person who may not have the time, money or facilities to go hardcore…I also love how the key point of the post is just to take steps to eating healthier and can’t understand why anyone would criticise that! Truely great post, thank you!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. Sandra says:

    Hello, new at this clean eating thing and my family and I really need it. I just had a baby and started working out again but I never get the eating clean part so I end up starving myself. Love your blog! It helped me feel better about eating. Could I also get a copy of your grocery list? Thank you

    1. Melissa says:

      Congrats on the baby Sandra! Food makes the biggest difference for me when it comes to loosing weight! I have to workout a million hours or decide to eat well. I choose eating ๐Ÿ™‚ Just mailed you the list!

  6. Tina says:

    Just found this blog. Trying to start some clean eating in hopes of turning my husband’s health around. I think less processed foods will help him to feel better. Would it be possible for you email me the grocery list for the two week plan? I might not be able to fix some of the foods, because they will be too ‘weird’ for my husband but maybe I can disguise them . . . . . Thank you.

  7. Lisa says:

    Could I please get copies of the grocery list for the spring/summer and fall/winter clean eating menus?? Love your blog!!!

  8. Amanda says:

    Love both of your eating clean plans! It can be so overwhelming to “eat clean”. I love your take on it. I would be so very grateful if I could get both plans grocery list emailed to me. amalexda@yahoo.com Thanks!!

  9. Lauren says:

    This is amazing!! I’ve been trying to get my husband on the band wagon. Is your e book out yet?! I would love to buy it or be sent your grocery list along with the million others on here too haha keep up the great work! Love your blog!! My email is ellceekid@gmail.com God bless!

    1. Melissa says:

      The book is so so close Lauren! And it’s lovely. I did send you the shopping list though ๐Ÿ™‚ Enjoy!

  10. Stacy R says:

    I just came across your Eating Clean Spring/Summer Menu. The recipes look yummy! Can’t wait to try them. I would appreciate a copy of your grocery list. Do you have a Fall/Winter Menu?