Weekly Meal Plan 2026-03-07

Weekly Meal Plan 2026-03-07 carrots

For this week’s menu, I chose old favourites from our meal plan, and included one new recipe.

Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour tonight, if you’re switching to Daylight Saving Time tomorrow, like we are. The forecast shows sun and warmer temperatures for Sunday and Monday, so that might make the time transition a bit easier!

I chose one new recipe for next week – Chicken Egg Roll in a Bowl. I found it last week, while looking for Frozen Food Day recipes. It looked tasty and easy, so we’ll try it this Wednesday, and see how it goes.

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The Weekly Plan

Here is our plan for the week starting Sunday, Mar 08, 2026. There are links for some recipes, and others are made “freestyle”.

  • Note: Beside each recipe, I show the number of times that we’ve made this recipe, since I started keeping track in 2015.

Sunday Meatballs with Sweet and Sour Sauce ( 3 times )
TIP: slow Cooker 3 hrs

  • Total Time: 3 hrs

Monday Carrot Apple Ginger Soup ( 30 times )

  • Total Time: 1 hr

Tuesday Sheet Pan Pork Chops & Brussels Sprouts ( 134 times )

  • Total Time: 34.8 mins

Wednesday Chicken Egg Roll in a Bowl ( 0 times )
TIP: ground chicken

  • Total Time: 30 mins

Thursday Chinese-Inspired Corn Soup ( 4 times )

  • Total Time: 30 mins

Friday — Rotisserie Chicken ( 20 times )

  • Purchased

Saturday — Rotisserie Chicken ( 20 times )

  • Leftovers

Food Celebration Days

Almost every day of the year has a food celebration that we can enjoy, or ignore! Here are a few of the food days for the upcoming week, with recipe ideas for you.

Monday, Mar 09 – National Meatball Day

Nobody knows how this meatball celebration got started, but we’re happy to eat meatballs for supper, any day of the month! We’re having our meatballs a day early, but maybe we’ll have leftovers for lunch on Monday.

Here are a couple of other meatball recipes for you to try:

Thursday, Mar 12 – National Alfred Hitchcock Day

This is another day of unknown origin. It’s not a typical “food day”, but I went down a rabbit hole, to see if food was featured in any Alfred Hitchcock movies. The answer is “Yes!” There are notes and links in this Hitchcock culinary guide, and a couple of articles with recipes below.

Saturday, Mar 14 – Pi Day

The origin of Pi Day (Wikipedia)  is well documented! It was founded in 1988 by physicist Larry Shaw, to celebrate the mathematical constant pi. It’s on March 14th  (3/14), which matches the first three digits of pi – 3.14. And what should you eat on Pi Day? Pie, of course! So here are a couple of pie recipes for your supper:

  • For your main course, try this  Chicken Pot Pie by Pioneer Woman
  • And if you like dessert, this Easy Chocolate Pie only takes 5 minutes to prepare (use a store-bought crust) and 45 minutes to cook.

And remember, there’s a PI function in Excel, so you could use that today too!

Tip: To create your own meal plan, get my free Excel Weekly Meal Planner template.

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Weekly Meal Plan 2026-03-07

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