Kitchen and pantry kit
The kitchen runs on two things: knowing what is in the pantry, and deciding dinner before six o'clock. This kit covers both.
Suggested order
Organize the pantry first, print the staples page, then let the weekly plan run on top of it.
Guides in this kit
How to organize a pantry so it stays organized
A pantry does not become disorganized because of a missing system. It becomes disorganized because the system ignores how the household actually cooks. This is a method that survives a busy week — and a short list of the things worth checking every month.
A simple weekly meal plan you can actually stick to
Most meal plans fail because they try to be interesting. This one is quiet on purpose. It covers the five slots a real weekday actually has — breakfast, lunch, dinner, school, and work — and leaves the weekend open. Households that use a plan like this tend to cook a little more, spend a little less, and stop rethinking food at five in the evening.
A family food chart for calmer weeks
A family food chart is not a menu. It is a small visual promise: this week, in each slot, the household is eating roughly like this. That single agreement removes the daily 'what is for dinner' negotiation, and, on its own, that is worth the ten minutes it takes to draw.
Free templates
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