Trying to Lose Weight? Here's a Week's Worth of Meals to Get You Started

POPSUGAR Photography | Sheila Gim
POPSUGAR Photography | Sheila Gim

If you're trying to lose weight, planning and preparing your own meals is a good place to start. It's the only way to control what goes onto your plate and in what portions, which is half the battle when it comes to weight loss. But if even the idea of creating a menu feels overwhelming, this weeklong plan can help. It focuses on putting fresh, whole foods on every plate, generally in the proportions experts recommend: half fruits or nonstarchy vegetables, a quarter lean protein, and a quarter starchy vegetables or whole grains, with a small amount of healthy fats mixed in.

Of course, weight loss is ultimately a game of calories in, calories out: you'll need to cut 500 calories from your day, either through diet or exercise, to lose one pound in a week. So, work to determine the number of calories you can eat each day, based on your age, activity level, and more — then adjust your menu accordingly.

Monday
Delightful Mom Food

Monday

Tuesday
Dinner at the Zoo

Tuesday

Wednesday
Savory Tooth

Wednesday

Friday
Tasty Yummies

Friday

Saturday
Well Plated by Erin

Saturday

POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim