Making a meal plan for your family can help cut costs on food, as well as make sure everyone is happy with what they are eating. This article will help you plan a meal for your family using Microsoft Office Excel. The exact button layout may differ depending on your version of Excel, but the steps are similar in any edition of the program.

Part 1
Part 1 of 2:

Making the Plan

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    Open Microsoft Excel. The icon is green.
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    Plan. Decide how you want to categorize the chart. This depends on how many meals there are and how much time you want the plan to cover.
    • For this demonstration, we will create a three day plan for a family that eats together for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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    Select a blank WorkBook. If you are using Microsoft Office Excel 2013, the start page will ask you if you want to create a blank WorkBook or use a template.
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    Label. Across the top of the chart, label the meals. Down the sides, label the days that you will be doing the plan.
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    Color in columns and rows, if desired. It may help you to color in the parts of the chart that are headings so that it doesn't get confusing and cluttered.
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    Decide what you are going to eat. A good way to do this is to have a family meeting. Make sure you have your chart up and type down what you decide on. To fill in the chart, click the cell that corresponds with the meal and day you have chosen and type.
    • Be as brief or as detailed as suits your needs. You can use a basic label like "stew" or go into detail on ingredients and side dishes. You can even find recipes online and copy the links to them into the chart, if desired.
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    Expand the Cell Width in case the text is too long to display. Drag the line between the cells to adjust its width.
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    Complete the meal plan. Input the days from Monday to Sunday and put the desired meal according to your preferences.
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Part 2
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Customizing Your Design

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    Align the header in center to make it more visible by highlighting the top row then click the "Align to Center" button in the toolbar.
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    Select the cell with the name of days from Monday to Sunday.
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    Change its font color. Click on the button beside the Fill Color button and change it into what ever color your want.
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    Select the rows of the day. Select Rows 2 to 8
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    Change the background color. Click on the Fill Color button and change it into any color your want.
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    Select again the cell with the name of days from Monday to Sunday and change its color same as the color of the header column.
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    Make the table more presentable. You can add grid lines or any other color depending on what you want.
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    Change the plan as needed. You may want to change the plan from week to week, or even during the week to use up leftover ingredients, accommodate a change in daily routine/schedule, or adjust based on preferences or cravings. When this happens, make sure you plan ahead of time, but don't be afraid to be flexible. A meal plan shouldn't lock your family into a pattern that's set in stone.
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About This Article

Amy Chow
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Registered Dietitian
This article was co-authored by Amy Chow. Amy Chow is a Registered Dietitian and the Founder of Chow Down Nutrition, a family and child nutrition consulting service in British Columbia (BC), Canada. With over nine years of experience, Amy has a special interest in pediatric nutrition, food allergy management, and eating disorder recovery. Amy holds a Bachelor’s degree in Nutritional Sciences from McGill University. She gained her clinical experiences at residential and outpatient eating disorder treatment programs as well as for BC Children’s Hospital before starting her own business. She has been featured on Find BC Dietitians, Dietitians of Canada, Food Allergy Canada, Recovery Care Collective, Parentology, Save on Foods, National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC), and Joytv. This article has been viewed 47,867 times.
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Updated: December 22, 2022
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