Budget meal-planning guide

Family meal plan under $100

Prices vary by store and region, but this is one practical example of how a simple five-dinner week can stay around that range when you repeat ingredients and keep the plan realistic.

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Quick answer

The easiest way to keep a family meal plan under control is not to find the “cheapest recipes” on earth. It is to reuse ingredients across the week, lean on lower-cost staples, and reduce the nights that turn into takeout by default.

The numbers below are rough planning numbers, not a guarantee. They are meant to show a shape that is doable, not a perfect national price.

One sample week

Dinner Main ingredients Approx. dinner cost Why it helps the budget
Black bean and chicken tacos Tortillas, black beans, chicken, salsa, cheese, lettuce $15–$18 Flexible fillings and easy leftover reuse.
Sheet-pan chicken thighs, potatoes, and green beans Chicken thighs, potatoes, green beans, oil, seasoning $16–$20 One-pan meal built from lower-cost basics.
Spaghetti with meat sauce and salad Pasta, ground turkey or beef, jarred sauce, salad kit $15–$18 Feeds several people and often leaves enough for lunch.
Egg fried rice with frozen vegetables Rice, eggs, frozen vegetables, soy sauce $10–$13 Excellent use of leftovers and pantry staples.
Baked potato bar with broccoli, beans, and cheese Russet potatoes, broccoli, beans, shredded cheese, yogurt or sour cream $12–$15 Low-cost ingredients that still feel filling.

A week shaped like this often lands somewhere in the high-$60s to low-$80s for these dinners alone, leaving room for breakfast, lunch, snacks, and pantry staples inside a broader grocery budget.

A grouped shopping list that keeps it simpler

Produce

Potatoes, green beans, broccoli, lettuce or salad kit, onions if you use them, fruit for easy sides.

Protein and dairy

Chicken thighs, ground turkey or beef, eggs, shredded cheese, yogurt or sour cream.

Pantry and freezer

Tortillas, black beans, pasta, jarred sauce, rice, soy sauce, frozen mixed vegetables, oil, and basic seasonings.

What keeps the total down

Where Plateful fits: budget plans break down when the saved recipes, shopping list, and real week stop matching each other. Plateful helps make that follow-through lighter.

The cheapest dinner plan is the one you can actually follow

If you already save recipes but still end up spending more than you want because planning keeps breaking, Plateful is built to lower that friction.

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