Monday, February 7, 2022

Q&A: Eat at Home Menu Planning Service and more...

Yesterday, I shared about my very favorite menu-planning service here. It's on sale for the lowest price of the year through tomorrow only — you can get it for as low as $1.13 per week with coupon code DINNERSREADY. We’ve used this over the ...
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Q&A: Eat at Home Menu Planning Service

Yesterday, I shared about my very favorite menu-planning service here. It’s on sale for the lowest price of the year through tomorrow only — you can get it for as low as $1.13 per week with coupon code DINNERSREADY.

We’ve used this over the years during busy seasons and it can be a lifesaver… especially if the thought of planning a menu and writing a grocery list is overwhelming! Best of all, the recipes are simple, inexpensive, and almost everything can be purchased at ALDI!

I’ve gotten quite a few questions about it and I wanted to address them in a post for those who are wondering…

What do you get when you order?

When you sign up for the Eat at Home Menu-Planning Service, each month, you’ll get:

  • An entire month of No Flour, No Sugar menu plans, including weekly grocery lists and printable recipe instructions
  • An entire month of Traditional Menu Plans, including weekly grocery lists and printable recipe instructions
  • An entire month of Crockpot/Instant Pot Menu Plans, including weekly grocery lists and printable recipe instructions
  • An entire month of Plant Based Menu Plans, including weekly grocery lists and printable recipe instructions
  • Each menu plan comes with recipes created for small family (3-4 servings) and large family (6-8 servings)
  • Color-coded grocery lists make it easy to swap out ingredients or whole meals
  • Printable Menus to hang on the fridge or near your calendar, so you can easily see what’s for dinner that week and your family can too
  • Access to the entire month at once!
  • 1 Hour Freezer Stash Plans – a new plan each month to stock your freezer with 6 meals in 1 hour!

You can choose to stick with just the No Flour/No Sugar menu plans, or just the Crockpot/Instant Pot menu plans, or just the Plant-Based menu plans, or just the Traditional menu plans. Or, you can rotate different menu plans on different weeks, depending upon what you feel like cooking or how much time you have!

Can I see a sample menu?

Yes! You can see sample menus of all the four different menus you’ll get every week here.

Are the recipes allergy-friendly?

Like mentioned above, you’ll get access to 4 different menu plans — one which is Plant-Based and one which is No Flour/No Sugar. I’ve found that most recipes are quite adaptable to be allergen-friendly if they aren’t already.

Is there a money-back guarantee?

Yes! If you try out the service and decide it’s not a good fit for your family, just contact the helpful folks at Eat at Home within 2 weeks of signing up and they’ll give you a full refund!

How do I get it for just $1.13/week?

The best deal is the annual membership — with coupon code DINNERSREADY, it’s just $59 for the entire year! That breaks down to $1.13/week!! 

That’s like paying a little over $1 per week to have someone plan your menu and grocery list every week for you! Talk about a steal of a deal!

Best of all, when you use the coupon code, it will lock in this discounted rate for the life of your subscription!!

Go sign up for the Eat at Home Menu Plan Service here. Be sure to sign up by tomorrow and use coupon code DINNERSREADY to get the lowest price of the year!

P.S. Any questions on the Eat at Home Menu Plan service that I didn’t answer here? Leave a comment or send me a message and I’ll do my best to answer it promptly.

   
 

This Week’s $65 Grocery Shopping Trip + my Amazon order

Silas helped me make a batch of Chicken Tetrazinni.

Kierstyn is learning the joy of licking the batter off the spoon!

We served pumpkin muffins on the side. (I used this recipe and just baked in muffin tins for 20-25 minutes at 350 degrees.)

I’ve been eating my usual salads and toast every day for lunch.

We used some of the chicken that was on sale last week to make Barbecue Chicken.

With mashed potatoes on the side.

Of course we did Breakfast for Dinner one night, too! This week, I used some of the marked down pumpkin to make Pumpkin Waffles.

The potato deal wasn’t as good as some of the deals recently, but we were almost out of potatoes so I was excited for another deal at Kroger this week.

And this wasn’t the best deal on sausage, but it was pretty good so I picked up three packages to put in the freezer.

I was excited that there was another barbecue sauce deal — especially since I had just used the last bottle from the last sale!

Here’s what we got for $65 at Kroger. The Stovetop stuffing was marked down to $0.25/box, so I stocked up. We love to use them for Chicken Stuffing Casserole!

I also used some of the extra grocery money from being under budget the last few weeks to buy the Softsoap deal.

I posted this on Instagram — some ideas of how we might use the groceries to put together meals.

   
 

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