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The hustle and bustle of back-to-school season is here, and you may find yourself juggling schedules filled with homework, after-school activities, and busy work days. This time of year it can be difficult to stay on track with your nutritional goals. But don’t worry, I’ve done the work for you and made easy kid-friendly back-to-school meals and helps you reach your protein goal as an active mom. And a few meal prep tips and essential kitchen tools mean cooking doesn’t have to be stressful. I get it — moms have goals, kids have activities, but everyone has to eat! So here are some must-have family meals and tips for the back-to-school season that will save you time and keep everyone happy.

  1. Quick and easy 20-30 minute meals for busy school nights

When school starts back up, it’s important to have a list of reliable meals that can be on the table in 20-30 minutes. These recipes are great for those nights when you need to eat dinner quickly and still hit your macro goals.

One of our favorite households is simple Minced beef tacos using Siete taco seasoning. This meal is so easy it has become a weekly staple in Sarah Fit’s family. You could use lean grass-fed ground beef or try ground turkey for a low-fat option and pair the tacos with your favorite toppings like lettuce, tomatoes, avocado and salsa. It’s a fun meal that kids love since they can create their own dish in their own special way and you can have it ready in no time.

Another back-to-school dinner staple is creating a Frying Pan Sheet. This method is a lifesaver on weeknights! One of my favorite combinations is roast chicken, vegetables and potatoes. It’s an all-in-one meal that requires minimal preparation. You can simply season the chicken (I like to use garlic, herbs, and olive oil), chop up your favorite veggies (like broccoli, peppers, and sweet potatoes), throw it all in a pan, and pop it in the oven. The result is a hearty and healthy meal with very little cleanup.

Salmon Poke Bowl is another fantastic option for quick dinners. I like to cook salmon in air fryer for that perfectly crispy outside and tender inside. To keep things even simpler, I use pre-cooked frozen rice (just heat it up in the microwave) and pair the salmon with easy toppings like frozen edamame, shredded carrots, cucumber, avocado, and a little gluten-free soy sauce. or spicy avocado mayo. It’s fresh, tasty and full of nutrients!

If you’re looking for a comforting meal with a twist, give it a try Gnocchi pesto with chicken sausage. This is an ideal dish for those nights when you need something filling yet quick. You can find pre-made gnocchi (and there are even gluten-free options out there) at the grocery store, and try pairing them with pesto and chicken sausage which adds a great layer of flavor. Just saute the sausage, throw in the cooked gnocchi and mix everything with the pesto. Add a side salad or some steamed vegetables and you have a complete dinner ready in less than 30 minutes.

  1. Meet your protein goals with family meals

One of the key things I stress when training is the importance of meeting your protein goals, especially when managing a busy family life. High-protein meals not only keep you full longer, but they’re essential for muscle recovery and overall health — something parents and kids alike need, especially during the hectic back-to-school season.

There are two easy ways to make sure your family meals help you meet your protein goals.

First, plan your meals in advance. Meal planning is a lifesaver when it comes to staying on track with your diet. By taking a few moments over the weekend to plan your dinners (and maybe even pre-cook some of them), you can ensure that each meal is balanced with a good source of protein. Plus, it eliminates the last-minute scramble to figure out what to cook.

Second, make sure that each meal contains 30-40 grams of protein. By doing this, you will naturally reach your daily protein goals without much effort. For example, adding grilled chicken to your salads, including eggs at breakfast, or serving a protein-packed dish like tacos or poke bowls for dinner ensures that every meal helps you reach your goals. By the end of the day, you’ll likely have hit your protein goal, even if you haven’t planned every snack.

  1. Four-week meal guide to keep you on track

For busy families, a meal guide like this it can be a game changer. It takes the guesswork out of what to cook each week and keeps you organized with balanced meals that meet your health goals. This 4 week meal guide it will help simplify your life, especially during the back-to-school season when time is tight.

One of my family’s favorite meals from the guide is the Protein pancakes. They’re perfect for a quick breakfast before school, helping kids stay focused and energized throughout the day, while also helping you meet your protein goals. The recipe is simple—use a high-protein pancake mix, add a scoop of protein powder, or add Greek yogurt and nut butter for an extra protein boost. Not only do these pancakes taste great, but they also set the tone for a productive and energetic day for both you and your kids.

You can grab our 4-week high-protein meal guide to keep your family meals organized, nutritious, and stress-free.

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