Simple Meal Planner Template
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Take a look at our three-page Simple Meal Planner Template in Google Docs and Word! This format is perfect for anyone who wants to organize their daily and weekly eating habits. Additionally, check our Google Slides planner template category!
Three Pages in a One Template
Our meal planner is free and provides you with three separate blank sheets:
- The main meal planner blank. This page consists of a table with places to type your Breakfest, Lunch, Dinner, and Snacks for each day of the week.
- The daily routine page. You can use this sheet to include precise information about your eating habits: morning, afternoon, and evening food, preparation process, calories, and more.
- The weekly planner part. This page is dedicated to include more detailed info about your food throughout the week. You can type any notes and plans here.
The design of our planner template is simple and features a white background with black visible and readable fonts. You can use this sample online, offline, or after printing and edit any part of it.
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- Free Template
- Easily change the text, images, and more
- Created: September 26, 2024
- Author: Vladimir Belyakin
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 210 x 297 mm
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Docs and Microsoft Word
- Color: White
- Style: Simple
- Downloads: 542
- Added to collections: 21
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