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Let’s spend Sunday getting ready for the week ahead! Here’s the second of my new end of the week meal prep plan for those of us juggling real family life. Use as much or as little as you like, but I hope it helps 🧡

If you’ve ever used any of my free meal plans before, you’ll know how handy it is to follow a loose guide when it comes to figuring out what to cook during the week. 

This time, I’m offering something a little different with my Sunday Setup Series, here’s Week 2. 

This is just what I’ve done in a few hours on a Sunday afternoon. Do one recipe, or all of them, whatever helps you and your family life!

The FREE printable shopping list can be found here

What meal prep we can do…

I am not suggesting we should prep for every single meal here, but every little helps when it comes to meal prepping. 

Do as much or as little as suits YOU.

This week we’ll be including tips for: 

⭐️ Breakfasts for the week to save precious time in the morning

⭐️ Healthy snacks that are perfect for either packed lunches or after school

⭐️ A sweet treat that’s also perfect for packed lunches, desserts or elevenses

⭐️ Soup for a lunch or light dinner that can easily be batch cooked for another week too

⭐️ A veg tray to get everything chopped to save time later

⭐️ A fruit salad for breakfast, snack or dessert

⭐️ One base meal that you can turn into 3 different meals if you want to


Sunday SETUP tips:

➡️ Double up the portion of soup you make and put the surplus in the freezer for another week

➡️ I use these meal prep glass containers from Amazon to keep food stored in, and this sectioned platter is ideal for all your chopped vegetables

➡️ For freshness, most prepped food will keep fine in the fridge for 3-4 days, otherwise most items can be frozen instead

➡️ Notes on storing, freezing, defrosting and reheating should be in each individual recipe, or in the notes below

➡️ Everything in the FREE shopping list is what you need to prepare for the meals below

Useful tools for the job…

You can find links to all of the containers, utensils and general paraphernalia that I use to help me with meal prepping in my online shop, but my top favourites are:

No Tie Denim Apron

Denim Apron

I get asked about this lovely apron a lot so I thought I would share. It's not too expensive but is really robust, up to the job and looks quite nice too!
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Vegetable Chopper

Veggie Chopper of Dreams

This is VERY handy when you're meal prepping because it saves so much time and effort. No more chopping and slicing forever. It's a really useful little gadget and is worth every penny.
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Large 5 Section Snack Tray

Large Veg Tray

This is brilliant for storing chopped veggies for throughout the week OR as a healthy snack tray to dip into. It helps to save so much time when you can reach into the fridge and have everything prepped ready.
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Week 2 – Sunday SETUP Meal Prep:

Breakfasts

⭐️ These perfectly titled Meal Prep Muffins are SO good and are great for breakfast on the go

⭐️ Easy to reheat for a hot breakfast on the go (or not)

⭐️ STORING: These will keep fine in the fridge for 3 days for weekday breakfasts, but you can also freeze them too, so make a batch to save time on busy mornings

Breakfast muffins being constructed for meal prep.
5 from 4 votes

Meal Prep Breakfast Muffins

Make a batch of these delicious Bacon and Egg Breakfast Muffins ahead of time, then all you have to do is heat them up for those mornings in a hurry. Comfort food to get your day going!
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snacks

⭐️ These Granola Bars are delicious and perfect for lunch boxes, snacks or even breakfast

⭐️ STORING: These will keep fine in an airtight container but you can also freeze them, fully covered, too

⭐️ Be sure to cook these until they are very golden and crunchy (they can fall apart if not cooked enough)

Granola bars ready cooked and ready to eat.
4.77 from 13 votes

Granola Bars {Easy Recipe}

A delicious combination of crunchy and chewy, these homemade Granola Bars are packed with nutritious seeds, nuts and fruit, making them the perfect after school snack or lunch box addition.
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Sweet treat

⭐️ This Yoghurt Pot Cake is the EASIEST cake ever to make! 

⭐️ Ideal for so many things during the week – in lunch boxes, a mid-morning treat or after school snack

⭐️ STORING: This will keep fine in a cake tin or sealed container for 3 days. No need to refrigerate

No scales required for this yoghurt pot cake. Slices of delicious cake on a table.
5 from 64 votes

Yoghurt Pot Cake {No Scales Needed!}

Have you tried making a cake with yoghurt and then using the same pot to measure your ingredients?! This is a super easy way to bake, and BONUS, this Yoghurt Cake is totally delicious too.
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Soup

⭐️ This Parsnip Soup is hearty, healthy and satisfying 

⭐️ It’s perfect for lunches or a quick, light dinner

⭐️ STORING: This will keep fine in the fridge for 3 days. It’s also ideal for freezing so make a double batch for another week!

A bowl filled with creamy parsnip soup, with a spoon in and garlic croutons and halzenuts sprinkled on top. The bowl is on top of a white tablecloth.
4.93 from 69 votes

Parsnip Soup {Easiest Ever 20 Minute Recipe}

This is a delicious and simple homemade Parsnip Soup recipe that's so easy, made all in one pan and is ready in just 20 minutes. Perfect comfort food for lunch or dinner. 
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Base Meal x1.5

⭐️ You could make a big batch of this Pulled Pork for a variety of different meals in the week if you like. The original recipe serves 8 but I felt 12 portions would give the right amount of food for the three meals below (to increase the portion size in a recipe you drag the slider along until you get to the number you need).

⭐️ Meal 1: Serve in buns with Homemade Chips and Coleslaw

⭐️ Meal 2: Serve it in Mac and Cheese with a green salad

⭐️ Meal 3: Serve it in tacos with shredded lettuce, feta, avocado and pink onions (this recipe is in my second book!)

⭐️ STORING: This will keep fine in the fridge for 3 days, but you can also freeze it into portions too

A close look at a pan filled with pulled pork in a slow cooker.
4.88 from 65 votes

Slow Cooked Pulled Pork {ULTIMATE recipe!}

This Slow Cooked Pulled Pork can be made in the oven or slow cooker, resulting in deliciously tender, shredded meat with a delicate BBQ sauce. It’s an easy but impressive crowd pleaser of a dish.
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Vegetable tray

⭐️ Chop up any veggies you’d like to use for snacks or in meals during your Sunday Setup and take the faff out of cooking during the week!


Fruit salad

⭐️ Add your favourite fruits to the shopping basket, wash and chop them up into a big bowl and you have easy pickings for throughout the week! They’re ideal for snacking, breakfasts or desserts with yoghurt

Quick reminder, the printable shopping list can be found here.

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Sarah Rossi founder of TamingTwins.com and author of 'What's for Dinner?' books.

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  1. Made a couple of adaptions (seed crackers instead of granola bars, tomato soup, Thai beef instead of pulled pork, crustless quiches instead of muffins). Added a batch of your cookies. I put the cut veg sticks in a bit of salted water to help them last.
    Adaptions were because I was using up food that we had in. Took me 4hrs but I did take a couple of breaks. I think I could be quicker. Any tips for speed?