Meal Planning & Grocery Budget Kit
30 printable pages that tie meal planning to the grocery budget: weekly plans, aisle shopping lists, a four-shop price book, kitchen inventories and spend trackers — US Letter and A4
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- 30 pages
- Formats: PDF · US Letter + A4 · colour + ink saver
- ZIP: 1.6 MB
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Most meal planners stop at the meal plan, and most budget printables never mention food. This kit is built around the join between the two, because that is where the money actually is: you plan meals from what you already own, turn the plan into an aisle-sorted list with a price beside each line, then log what you really spent and close the month with a review that sets the next number.
The 30 pages cover a full month. A budget page splits one food number across eleven categories and five weeks. Four weekly meal plans give you seven days of breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack with a "what needs using up" box and an estimated cost per day — each week with a different focus, from shopping your own pantry to a deliberate use-it-up week. Three shopping lists are sorted by aisle so you walk the shop once. A 30-staple price book with unit-price columns for four shops settles, once, which shop is actually cheaper for the things you buy every week.
The rest is the unglamorous part that saves the most: pantry, fridge and freezer inventories so you stop buying duplicates, a leftovers planner with ten things to make out of nearly nothing, a batch cooking plan, a freezer log with dates and real USDA storage times, thirty cheap meals with fifteen already written in, two monthly spend trackers, a household & toiletries page, and an eating-out tracker for the coffees and deliveries that never make it into a food budget.
Four print-ready PDFs: US Letter and A4, each in full colour and an Ink Saver grey edition. Every page is full-sized with room to write, the contents page is clickable if you use it on a tablet, and the files are vector so they print crisp on any home printer. Instant download, free updates, personal-use license for your household.
What you get
- 30 pages · 4 PDF files (US Letter + A4 × colour + Ink Saver)
- Weekly meal plan ×4: 7 days × breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, plus a use-it-up box and cost per day
- Monthly grocery budget split by category and by week, with a method for setting the number honestly
- Three aisle-sorted shopping lists — big shop, top-up shop and a blank one you name yourself
- 30-staple price book across 4 shops with unit-price columns (the one page that pays for the kit)
- Pantry, fridge and freezer inventories, plus a "plan from what you already have" worksheet
- Leftovers & use-it-up planner, batch cooking plan, freezer meal log with real storage times
- 30 cheap meals — 15 written in with their ingredients, 15 blank for yours — and 4 recipe cards
- Two monthly spend trackers (weekly, budget vs actual), a monthly review, household & toiletries and eating-out trackers
- Clickable contents page for GoodNotes, Notability and other tablet apps
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Questions
Is this a physical planner?
No — it is a digital download (PDF). Nothing is shipped. You print the pages at home or at a print shop and put them in a binder or on the fridge, or use them on a tablet.
Which file should I print?
Use the US Letter files in the US and Canada and the A4 files everywhere else. Print at 100% / "Actual size". The Ink Saver versions are grey-only, for black-and-white printers or to save ink.
How many pages will I actually print each month?
About twelve. Four weekly meal plans and four shopping lists, plus the budget page, the calendar, a spend tracker and the review. The price book, the three inventories, the cheap-meals list and the household tracker are print-once pages that last for months.
Are there recipes in it?
Not a recipe book — this is a planning kit. It does include 15 genuinely cheap meals with their main ingredients (lentil soup, rice and beans, dal, frittata, egg fried rice and so on), ten ways to use up leftovers, and four blank recipe cards for the meals you want to keep.
Does it work on an iPad?
Yes. Import either PDF into GoodNotes, Notability, Noteshelf or any PDF annotation app and write on the pages. The contents page is hyperlinked, so you can tap straight to any page.
Are prices or currency printed on the pages?
No. Every price, budget and total is a blank you fill in, so the kit works in any country and any currency. The price book asks for a unit price rather than a specific currency amount.
How many times can I print it?
As often as you like for your own household — the weekly pages are meant to be printed every week. The license is personal-use only: please do not share, resell or redistribute the files.
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Personal-use license for one household. No resale or redistribution. Delivered as a ZIP download immediately after payment. No physical item will be shipped.

