Hi, I’m Kayley!
(The mom behind The Faithful Little Pantry.)
Welcome to my space where I share simple, faithful homemaking, budget-friendly meals, and what I’m learning as I seek to live fully with what I have.
Happy Stewarding!
Aldi Weekly Meal Plan (Sunday–Saturday): Easy, Budget-Friendly Family Dinners + Meal Train Ideas
Welcome back to another Aldi meal plan! After my grocery trip today, there’s only one thing Aldi was out of: canned baked beans. So I’ll be making those from scratch this week - wish me luck.
Here’s a cozy, real-life Aldi meal plan for your week—full of simple dinners, shared meals, and a little extra margin for serving others (we have a meal train obligation later in the week!).
Hosting on a Budget: Simple, Crowd-Pleasing Meals That Stretch
There’s something about having people in your home that makes everything feel a little more meaningful—but also a little more expensive if you’re not careful.
My husband and I had the opportunity to start a young-adult small group at our church last year, and we’ve absolutely loved opening our home and feeding our fellow believers.
Gratefully, I’ve also learned (mostly the hard way) that hospitality doesn’t have to mean elaborate menus, specialty grocery runs, or complicated recipes that leave you exhausted before guests even arrive. Some of the best hosting meals are the simplest ones.
Simple Weekly Meal Plan (Aldi Grocery List Included)
Here’s a simple, budget-friendly weekly plan—Aldi-style! We’ve increased our grocery budget a bit (from $70 to ~$100), to improve our nutrient intake and focus more on whole foods. This isn’t a perfectly healthy meal plan by any means - I still opted for canned chicken and store-bought tortillas. BUT I’m hoping to keeping making small healthier choices, one week at a time!
The First Meal Plan of the New Year (A $250 Costco + $60 Aldi Week)
There’s something about the first meal plan of the year that feels exciting to complete.
It sets the tone for a new year, but keeps me grounded in the same old important goal of homemaking: stewarding well. After the rush of Christmas meals, holiday baking, and all the structure December quietly dismantled, January asks a gentler question: What would it look like to feed my family well again?
How to Plan Your Week with a Simple Spreadsheet System
Keeping a home running smoothly, especially with a toddler, part-time work, and church commitments, takes a lot more than knowing what’s for dinner. And while I’m still learning, I’ve built a system that works well for me and my family, so we know what we’re eating and what we’re doing for the whole week. It’s nothing fancy, just a simple spreadsheet that gives me peace of mind and helps me stay faithful in our daily needs.
This Week’s Meal Plan | Comfort Foods, Community, & God’s Provision
God’s provision always stretches further than I expect, and that’s never more evident in this season than looking at my pantry shelves and freezer drawers. I’m reminded that simple stewardship, like choosing meals made with simple, whole ingredients with what I have on hand, is an act of trust. As Proverbs 27:23 says, “Be sure you know the condition of your flocks, give careful attention to your herds.” In our modern-day kitchens, that can look like taking stock of what’s already there and planning with intentionality.
This Week’s Meal Plan: Simple Gatherings & Good Stewardship
I find such a deep comfort in seeing the week stretched out in pantry/freezer heavy meals. It reminds me that God is faithful to provide. Not just in the big moments, but in the quiet, daily ways. When I look at my pantry shelves and freezer drawers, I’m reminded again of Jesus’ words: “Give us this day our daily bread.” (Matthew 6:11)
This Week’s Aldi Meal Plan (Under $70): Simple Meals, Shared Tables, and Faithful Stewardship
This week I put together our meal plan with one big goal in mind: faithfulness. Not fancy, just thoughtful, simple meals that stretch a small budget and make space for what matters most. With prices rising everywhere, I’m constantly reminded that stewardship is a daily practice, not just a financial principle. And honestly? There’s a quiet joy in working within limits. It keeps me leaning on the Lord’s provision instead of my own ideas of abundance.
5 Reasons to Meal Plan: Cultivating Faithfulness in the Everyday
Meal planning more than a Pinterest-perfect calendar of meals. It’s a quiet, powerful way to walk faithfully in your calling as a homemaker, wife, and mother. To steward your time, resources, and energy by nourishing your family and glorifying God in the small, faithful act of thinking ahead.
7-Day Budget-Friendly Meal Plan for Families
I’m a firm believer in keeping dinner simple, delicious, and budget-friendly. This week’s meal plan is all about simple, nourishing meals made from pantry staples and fresh ingredients, perfect for feeding your family without stretching your budget.
Whether you're gathering around the table for a weeknight dinner or sharing food at a church picnic, this plan is filled with comfort, practicality, and of course, joy!
How to Meal Plan on a Budget
As a new mom and homemaker, I often get asked about my meal planning on a budget process. It’s something I’ve been fine-tuning for a while now, and I honestly love talking about it. From managing a budget to figuring out what works for our little family, meal planning has become an essential part of my weekly routine.