A Trim Healthy Mama Menu Plan {+ Free Printable Menu Planner Sheet!}

I needed a menu planning form and I couldn’t find one that I liked. So I decided to create this Trim Healthy Mama menu planner and share it with you!
trim healthy mama menu planner
Menu planning is so important for a smoothly-running household. It also happens to be my least favorite homemaking task.
Give me laundry and cleaning over menu planning any day! (Not sure why this is, since I enjoy cooking and I LOVE cookbooks!)
But despite my distaste for this task, I know it’s so important. And it became even more important when I started doing Trim Healthy Mama.
Without a good menu plan in place, I end up eating food that isn’t on-plan.
Do you ever have difficulty coming up with ideas for the week? If so, here’s an example THM menu plan (that we’ve actually used) comprised of some of our favorite recipes (most of them are in the THM cookbook).

Sample THM Menu

Monday: Make Ahead Fruit and Yogurt Parfaits (E), Waldorf Cottage Cheese Salad (E), Bangin’ Ranch Drums (S)
Tuesday: Scrambled Eggs (S), Deep S Salad (S), Mama’s Famous Meatloaf (S)
Wednesday: Creamy Grains (E), E Salad and 1/2 Orange Creamsicle Shake (E), Golden Chana Soup (E)
Thursday: Chocolate Muffins (E), Tomato Soup (S), Cornbread Crusted Mexican Pie (S)
Friday: Scrambled Eggs (S), E Salad (E), Perfect Pizza and salad (S)
Saturday: Orange Creamsicle Shake (E), Loaded Fotato Soup (FP), Lazy Lasagna (S)
Sunday: Simple Breakfast Casserole (S), S Salad (S), Kai Si Ming (S)
Snacks for week: Lemon Gummies (FP), Superfood Chocolate Chews (S), Berry Yummy Gummies (FP), ‘Mazing Marshmallows (FP), Chocolate Fat Stripping Frappa (FP), Strawberry Muffin (FP), Jigglegurt (FP), Glycine Glory Pudding (FP), Vanilla Gluccie Pudding (FP), Choco Chip Baby Frap (FP), Berry Secretive Big Boy (FP)
After making my menu plan for the week, I like to post it on the refrigerator so everyone knows what I’ve got planned.
My children have different options for lunch and snacks, but we all eat mostly the same breakfast and dinner meals, with some modifications.
For instance, they have toast or other whole grain bread with their scrambled eggs, and they have regular oatmeal on the days when I have Creamy Grains scheduled for myself.
For dinner meals they might have potatoes, rice, bread, or other carbs with their meal, while my husband and I have lower-carb options.
More Trim Healthy Mama Inspiration:

Trim Healthy Mama Menu Planner

After looking around online for a menu planner that I liked, I finally decided to make my own. I kept finding one that was close to what I was looking for, but it didn’t fit quite right.
One of the main features I wanted on my menu planning form was that there be a place for regular snacks.
I am terrible about eating snacks, so I have to plan them. I forget if they’re not written down! And I don’t always use all the snacks, I just like to have something healthy planned for when I realize all of a sudden that I need a snack.
I also wanted a little box to indicate which fuel source was the focus of each meal.
And I didn’t want a fancy colored one because (even though I love color and pretty things!) I didn’t want to waste ink on my weekly menu planning sheet!
And, finally, I wanted one that started on Monday. And this was the hardest thing to find, as almost all of them start on Sunday.
I realize that Sunday is technically the first day of the week, but I always start my new menus on Monday, and I tend to think of Sunday as part of the weekend. But, don’t worry, if you prefer to start your menu plan on Sunday, I made a planning sheet for you, too!
P.S. If you’re not doing THM, feel free to use this planning sheet anyway—it’s not exclusive to THM other than the little boxes in the corner. And you could use those to write in the date or something!

How to Get Your Free Menu Planner Printable

Click the links below to download your free Trim Healthy Mama menu planner printables!

Menu Planner Starting with Monday

Menu Planner Starting with Sunday

 

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31 Comments

  1. I have been using this form for years! It is MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE and I don’t meal plan without it. Thank you for sharing! Now, I’m going to scour your site looking for new THM ideas so I can get back on the wagon…

  2. Hello, I entered my email for the free printable. When I click on the link it takes me back to the same page we’re I need to enter my email to get the free printable. There was no link to download.

    1. Hi Noelle! I just sent you the printables in an email. Let me know if you don’t receive it!

        1. Hi Haley! Once you click the link to download, just choose a folder on your computer to download the file for the printable.

  3. Thank you so very much for sharing your THM meal planner, menu and tips! I have been a THM for 4 years now and I could never go back to the old lifestyle. Sometimes it gets complicated trying to come up with new ideas, recipes, and ways to organize. Thanks for making THM easier! 🙂 Visiting you from the Modest Mom Mondays Link up.

  4. Great fruit and veggie ideas in your menu. Plus, I like how it’s not heavy food after heavy food. We’re more likely to use this and not get caught up in too much food, though we don’t snack as much. Thank you for sharing on the Homestead Blog Hop. I can’t wait to see what you have for us this Wednesday!

    1. Hi Stephanie! You’re always welcome to link back to my site, as long as you link to the actual blog post and send your readers here to read the post and download from here. I just sent you an email so we can connect about it! 🙂

  5. Thank you so much for making this! I’ve been scouring the internet trying to find a menu planning printable with B/L/D and snacks! I do THM and I have the same struggles as you do with snacks so this is a blessing. Thank you again for your hard work!

  6. This is great. I've been on and off THM. Menu planning and a very low grocery budget keep hurting me.

    Please drop by and say hello!
    ஐღLauraღஐ
    Harvest Lane Cottage
    …doing what I can with what I've got where I am
    on a short shoestring budget!
    ~~~~~

    1. Oh, I can totally relate, Laura. I've had the same difficulties lately (especially the very low grocery budget). I'm currently trying to figure out how to do THM on the lowest possible grocery budget (and it's a challenge for sure).

      Thanks so much for stopping by!

  7. Love this, thank you! I hadn't been able to find that "perfect" THM meal planning page either–for the same reason as you–I need to be able to add in snacks or I'll just grab whatever is easy (and is usually not on plan, or leads to eating on "on plan but only occasional frankenfood" way too often!)
    Thanks for sharing this!

    1. Oh, I'm so glad to be able to help! I can totally relate to grabbing the easiest thing when I don't plan snacks. I do that regularly. Working on improving there. 🙂

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