In this budget meal plan 126, we’ve selected five dinner recipes that are both delicious and budget-friendly. Designed to save you time and money, the plan includes a simple prep-guide cheat sheet and a printable shopping list to make weeknight cooking easier.

Affordable and Effortless: A Meal Plan for Everyone
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Whether you need budget-friendly lunches or quick, fuss-free dinners, this meal plan serves a variety of tastes while helping you cut grocery costs without sacrificing nutrition. Use the free shopping list and one-week plan to enjoy satisfying, wallet-friendly meals.
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Browse our regular meal plans or explore the £25 budget plans for even deeper savings. Each plan focuses on simple, affordable dinners the whole family will enjoy, with no need for expensive ingredients or services.
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The meal plan
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Keeping pantry and freezer staples on hand makes it simple to get dinners on the table fast. Below are the staples and favourite fresh items that make pulling together healthy, easy dinners quick and affordable.
Pantry Staples
If you’re new to shopping on a budget, these essentials will help you assemble meals without last-minute supermarket trips.
- Olive oil
- Brown rice
- White rice or basmati
- Tinned beans: black beans, kidney beans and chickpeas
- Soy sauce (light and dark)
- Small flour tortillas — useful for wraps or homemade tortilla chips
- Coconut oil — inexpensive at some stores and useful for both cooking and skincare
- Tinned tomatoes or passata — perfect for sauces and dishes like tomato-and-spinach gnocchi
- Peanut butter — a versatile ingredient for sauces and snacks
- Fresh vegetables, fruit and whole foods: ground beef (mince)
- Chicken breasts
- Grape tomatoes
- Green onions
- Feta cheese
- Cottage cheese or Greek yoghurt (alternate weekly)
- Sour cream or crème fraîche
- Cheese varieties depending on the week’s recipes
About the Budget Meal Plan
These budget dinner ideas blend classic Savvy Bites favourites with new recipes added regularly. Each recipe lists servings and nutrition details where available. Most dinners serve a family of four with the potential for leftovers; slow cooker recipes often feed up to six. We also include practical tips for storing and reheating leftovers to reduce waste and stretch meals further.
Make tasty, healthy meals without overspending. With straightforward recipes, helpful shopping lists and pantry guidance, this meal plan is designed to be both inspiring and economical.
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Meet the Chef!
Hi, I’m Debs — a Cordon Bleu-trained chef who focuses on making great-tasting meals on a budget. Explore more recipes and tips to help you eat well while keeping costs low.
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