Day of the Dead Menu and Shopping List
Use this Day of the Dead Menu and Shopping List to plan out your feast! Printable menu planners are something that I love to use, because I’m a pen and paper type of gal!
All you have to do is print, and let the meal planning fun begin. You can use this to plan out the food that you’re going to make for this time of year.

Writing meals on a printable meal planner helps you stay organized, save time and money, reduce stress, and promote healthier eating habits.
What is the benefit of planning meals by writing them out on a printable meal planner?
Using a printable meal planner provides structure and visual clarity for your week. By writing meals out, you can:
- Stay organized: See your meals at a glance and avoid last-minute dinner stress.
- Save time and money: Plan grocery trips efficiently and reduce food waste by only buying what you need.
- Encourage balanced eating: Writing it out helps you notice if meals are too repetitive or lack certain food groups.
- Promote accountability: Having a visual reminder keeps you consistent and more likely to stick to your meal goals.
- Reduce decision fatigue: No more daily “What’s for dinner?” panic — it’s already planned and written down.
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At the bottom of the post, you can click to access the printable menu planner and shopping list instantly.
Then, it’s up to you to fill in with some of your favorite recipes and make a trip to the grocery store!

How do I make meal planning fun?
Not a big fan of planning meals? There are a few ways that you can make it a fun experience!
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Theme Your Days
Give each day a fun theme—like Taco Tuesday, Sheet Pan Saturday, or Meatless Monday. It adds excitement to planning and helps spark new meal ideas without overthinking what to cook.
Color Code or Decorate
Use colorful pens, stickers, or washi tape to decorate your planner. Assign colors for breakfast, lunch, and dinner or for different family members. It turns meal planning into a mini creative project instead of a chore!
Get the Family Involved
Let everyone choose one meal for the week. Kids can “claim” a day and help pick or prep that meal. It makes them more excited to eat what’s planned—and keeps the menu fresh with different tastes and ideas.

Delicious Recipes and Tips
Worried that you’re going to run out of ideas? Here are some that you can add to your meal plan, along with some great tips.
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