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Spring Meal Plan #6
Here at the Kitchen Gardens, you eat differently. The emphasis is on from-scratch cooking of whole foods (or source certain ingredients well) and ditching the toxic food system. Follow the meal plan structure and day-by-day guide (outlined below) ✔️ Double batch every other day and freeze meals for later use. ✔️ Prepare 2 freezer-friendly snacks at the beginning of the month to last a month. ✔️ Make 1-2 homemade snacks per week to keep things fresh. ✔️ Eat simple breakfasts (eggs & sourdough, yogurt & granola, smoothies, fruit). ✔️ Keep lunches flexible—no processed foods, but no strict rules. ✔️ ALWAYS THINK IN BULK. Ex. Make enough granola to last a month usually 2-3 times the recipe of everything that can last. PANTRY RESTOCK DAY: PICK ONE DAY TO BE YOUR KITCHEN STAPLES MEAL PREP DAY (I USUALLY CHOOSE A DAY ON THE WEEKEND LIKE SATURDAY OR SUNDAY). This is outlined in the meal plan as day 1. You will use your pantry restock items in your dinner meals. TIP: PREPARE DINNER AFTER BREAKFAST WHEN ENERGY IS THE HIGHEST! DAY 1: PANTRY RESTOCK (SAT OR SUN) DAY 2: MONDAY MEAL PREP 3X THE RECIPE FOR YOUR FAMILY- FREEZE ONE PORTION, TUESDAY EAT LEFTOVERS DAY 3: WEDNESDAY MEAL PREP, THURSDAY EAT LEFTOVERS DAY 4: FRIDAY MEAL PREP, SATURDAY EAT LEFTOVERS, SUNDAY EAT A FREEZER MEAL If you simplify and cook more but less often, you will find cooking to be fulfilling, a joyful family experience, and you will always have fresh Whole Foods available in your kitchen. Love from my kitchen to yours, Jessica Kelly
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Sea Salt Chocolate Chunk Cookies
There’s something about baking cookies from scratch that feels like pure romance—the kind that lingers in the air like the scent of warm vanilla and toasted sugar.
Total Time
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Easy Green Chile Chicken Soup
This stovetop green chile chicken soup comes together quickly but has the depth and comfort of a long-simmered meal. Salsa verde, warm spices, tender chicken, and creamy white beans make it hearty, nourishing, and perfect for busy days when you still want real food on the table.
Prep Time
15 minutes
Total Time
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Roasted Red Pepper & Spinach Frittata
This version leans even deeper into that from-scratch, nourishing rhythm—rich eggs, creamy raw milk, and soft homemade goat cheese melting gently into sweet roasted peppers and tender greens. It’s simple, grounding, and full of real flavor in the way food is meant to be.
Prep Time
20 minutes
Total Time
35 minutes
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Lemon Asparagus Salad with Toasted Almonds w/chicken or salmon
This simple, garden-inspired salad brings together tender blanched asparagus and peppery arugula, finished with toasted almonds, sesame seeds, and a light crumble of cheese for balance. Everything is gently tossed in a bright lemon shallot vinaigrette, lightly sweetened with honey, creating a fresh, clean flavor that feels both nourishing and effortless—letting each ingredient shine in its own quiet way. Add chicken or Salmon to make it a main dish!
Prep Time
30 minutes
Total Time
31 minutes
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Fruit and Vegetables
1 White onion
4 cloves Garlic
1 Lime
Green onions
2 Garlic cloves
1 Shallot
2 cup Fresh spinach
2 cups Fresh asparagus
2 cups Arugula
1 small Shallot (small)
2 tbsp Fresh lemon juice
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