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Budget £25 healthy meal plan with free printable shopping list

by Naomi Willis · updated 26 February 2018

Meal planning is a great way to save money and can slash your costs at the supermarket if done properly. This budget meal plan costs just £25 for a week and is full of healthy ideas to keep you full up.

Meal planning is a great way to save money and can slash your costs at the supermarket if done properly. This budget meal plan costs just £25 for a week and is full of healthy ideas to keep you full up. 

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I’ve said it more times than I can remember, but I’ll say it again – meal planning is an easy way to save money at the supermarket.

I know there are lots of people who meal plan already but are struggling with ideas to get more variety or keep costs down.

Then there are some who just haven’t started at all – not really understanding the benefits of meal planning in terms of time and cash saved!

Maybe you just don’t know where to start try this meaning planning guide or if you need a couple of pointers to go next stage pro-meal planning.

£25 healthy meal plan

When trying to meal plan as cheaply as possible, it’s very easy to go for unhealthier options, as they can work out cheaper.

Eating go-to budget foods like bulky pasta or rice every day, as well as sandwiches for lunch can be very carb-heavy.

Noticing this, Mary Wilkinson, a community member of Reduce Your Supermarket Spend, decided to have a go at creating a cheap, but healthy meal plan.

Her meal plan costs just over £25 (based on prices from Morrisons).

Mary meal plans all the time and told us: “I meal plan to budget my money better as I think it’s really easy to overspend on food when you’re not planning properly. It also leads to a lot of waste that is completely unnecessary.”

So she doesn’t run out of ideas, Mary keeps a notebook and jots down different ideas she’s seen on cooking programmes and from supermarket magazines.

Mary’s biggest tip to save money on food is cooking from scratch.

“I don’t even think about cooking from scratch because my mother did it so it’s just natural to me; I wouldn’t even think to buy a ready made pasta or curry sauce,” she told us.

Breakfasts

There is a bit of variety each day for breakfast.

There are fruits and vegetables added in on most days to help boost your suggested 5 portions a day.

  • Overnight oats (oats/milk/frozen fruit)
  • Egg muffins (eggs/milk/onion/tomatoes)
  • Beans on toast
  • Egg on toast

Lunches

soups for lunch

Lunches will need to be prepared in advance and are easy enough to eat if you work in an office (and have access to a microwave).

Try to find some time to bulk cook the soups over the weekend so you can cut down on the time you spend cooking during the week.

  • Leek & potato soup
  • Minestrone soup (rice/tomatoes/onion/carrot)
  • Celery/cucumber/carrot sticks
  • Chicken pasta salads (leftover chicken/pasta/lettuce/tomatoes/cucumber/onion)
  • Sandwiches (ham salad)
  • Oranges

Dinners

There is a big variety when it comes to dinners.

You will need to cook from scratch and be conscious of portion control. Leftovers will need to be used over different days and for lunches at other times of the week.

  • Roast chicken & vegetables (potato/chicken/carrots/leeks/onion)
  • 2x Spag bol (mince/lentils/onion/chopped tomatoes/oats/pasta)
  • Chicken stew (same veg as chicken dinner)
  • Bean chilli (beans, chopped toms, lentils, onion) & rice
  • Chilli & wedges
  • Crustless quiche beans and salad

Shopping list

The total cost of the meal plan comes out at £25.35 at Morrisons

To make these meals for the week, you’ll need to buy the following ingredients:

  • Mince £2.87
  • Whole chicken £4
  • Cooked ham £1
  • Milk £1.10
  • Potatoes £1.18
  • Onions 1kg 64p
  • Celery 54p
  • Cucumber 48p
  • Cherry tomatoes £1
  • Leeks £1
  • Big tomatoes £1
  • Lettuce 50p
  • Carrots 35p
  • Oranges £1
  • 15 eggs £1.18
  • Mixed beans 38p
  • Lentils £1.15
  • Pasta 1kg £1
  • Wholemeal loaf 50p
  • 2x Tin chopped tomatoes 60p
  • Oats 1kg 75p
  • Rice 1kg 75p
  • 2x baked beans 64p
  • Frozen fruit £2

Free printable

Download this free printable of the meal plan and shopping list so you can easily take it with you to the shops and save it for another week.

Looking for more budget meal plans?

  • Check out this meal plan that can feed 7 people for 7 days on £25
  • To avoid food waste, this £40 meal plan makes sure to use up everything you buy over the week
  • This is a healthy £30 a week food budget meal plan
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