14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (2024)

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Week 1 How to Meal Prep You Week of Meals: Day 1 Breakfast (287 calories) A.M. Snack (216 calories) Lunch (360 calories) P.M. Snack (200 calories) Dinner (420 calories) Day 2 Breakfast (271 calories) A.M. Snack (216 calories) Lunch (353 calories) P.M. Snack (123 calories) Dinner (552 calories) Day 3 Breakfast (287 calories) A.M. Snack (62 calories) Lunch (326 calories) P.M. Snack (200 calories) Dinner (439 calories) Day 4 Breakfast (335 calories) A.M. Snack (211 calories) Lunch (420 calories) P.M. Snack (105 calories) Dinner (432 calories) Day 5 Breakfast (290 calories) A.M. Snack (109 calories) Lunch (360 calories) P.M. Snack (211 calories) Dinner (543 calories) Day 6 Breakfast (335 calories) A.M. Snack (101 calories) Lunch (387 calories) P.M. Snack (200 calories) Dinner (491 calories) Day 7 Breakfast (307 calories) A.M. Snack (210 calories) Lunch (414 calories) P.M. Snack (30 calories) Dinner (545 calories) Week 2 How to Meal Prep You Week of Meals: Day 8 Breakfast (368 calories) A.M. Snack (119 calories) Lunch (387 calories) P.M. Snack (210 calories) Dinner (302 calories) Evening Snack (102 calories) Day 9 Breakfast (307 calories) A.M. Snack (217 calories) Lunch (384 calories) P.M. Snack (92 calories) Dinner (519 calories) Day 10 Breakfast (320 calories) A.M. Snack (78 calories) Lunch (434 calories) P.M. Snack (249 calories) Dinner (402 calories) Day 11 Breakfast (332 calories) A.M. Snack (211 calories) Lunch (365 calories) P.M. Snack (95 calories) Dinner (478 calories) Day 12 Breakfast (290 calories) A.M. Snack (163 calories) Lunch (461 calories) P.M. Snack (192 calories) Dinner (408 calories) Day 13 Breakfast (362 calories) A.M. Snack (210 calories) Lunch (387 calories) P.M. Snack (95 calories) Dinner (447 calories) Day 14 Breakfast (332 calories) A.M. Snack (217 calories) Lunch (378 calories) P.M. Snack (30 calories) Dinner (562 calories) You made it!

If you feel like your healthy habits have gotten off track, this simple take on a clean-eating meal plan can help you get back to the eating habits that help you feel your best. With 14 days of wholesome meals and snacks, this clean-eating meal plan is a great way to up your intake of good-for-you foods (like whole grains, lean protein, healthy fats and plenty of fruits and veggies), while limiting the stuff that can make you feel not-so-great in large amounts (think refined carbs, alcohol, added sugars and hydrogenated fats). Here at EatingWell, we approach clean-eating sensibly. While all foods can be part of a healthy diet, sometimes you just need to hit reset and focus on eating more of the healthy foods you may be skimping on.

Read More: 7 Tips for Clean Eating

Over the course of this 14-day diet plan, you'll get your fill of healthy whole foods-some that you'll prep from scratch and others that you can buy from the store (see our Clean-Eating Shopping Tips for finding the "cleanest" versions of packaged foods). The meals and snacks in this plan will have you feeling energized, satisfied and good about what's on your plate. And at 1,500 calories, this diet meal plan will set you up to lose upwards of 4 pounds over the 2 weeks. Looking for a different calorie level? See this clean-eating meal plan at 1,200 and 2,000 calories. If 14 days feel like too much, start with our 3-Day Clean Eating Kick-Start Meal Plan and go from there. Once you conquer this 14-day plan, try our Clean-Eating Challenge for 30 days, where you can plan to eat tons of delicious clean-eating foods, like what you'll find in this meal plan.

Looking for more? See all of our clean-eating meal plans and healthy clean-eating recipes.

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (1)

Week 1

How to Meal Prep You Week of Meals:

A little prep at the beginning of the week goes a long way to make your week ahead easy.

  1. Make a double batch of the Lemon-Tahini Dressing. You'll use it throughout the week for lunch and dinner.
  2. Cook a double batch of the Easy Brown Rice to use throughout the week. Because Day 1's dinner (Kale Salad with Beets & Wild Rice) calls for wild rice you can choose to either prep a bigger batch of wild rice or swap in brown rice in the recipe so you're not having to make two different rices.

Day 1

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (2)

Breakfast (287 calories)

Clean-Eating Shopping Tip: When buying muesli, look for a brand that doesn't have added sugars, which take away from the healthy goodness of this whole-grain breakfast.

A.M. Snack (216 calories)

  • 1 medium orange
  • 20 almonds

Lunch (360 calories)

P.M. Snack (200 calories)

  • 1 medium apple, sliced
  • 1 Tbsp. peanut butter

Dinner (420 calories)

Meal-Prep Tip: Save 1 serving Balsamic-Dijon Chicken (1/2 breast) for lunch of Day 2.

Daily Totals: 1,483 calories, 70 g protein, 161 g carbohydrates, 44 g fiber, 68 g fat, 1,453 mg sodium.

Day 2

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (3)

Breakfast (271 calories)

Clean-Eating Shopping Tip: Use sprouted-grain bread as your bread for these next two weeks as it's made without added sugars, unlike many store-bought breads. Also, if you plan to top your egg toast with hot sauce, look for a brand that's made without added sugars.

A.M. Snack (216 calories)

  • 1 medium pear
  • 1 oz. Cheddar cheese

Lunch (353 calories)

Combine greens, cucumber and chicken and top with dressing and sunflower seeds.

P.M. Snack (123 calories)

  • 1 medium orange
  • 8 almonds

Dinner (552 calories)

Meal-Prep Tip: Save a 1 cup serving of rice to have for dinner on Day 3.

Daily Totals: 1,515 calories, 74 g protein, 173 g carbohydrates, 36 g fiber, 62 g fat, 2,154 mg sodium.

Day 3

Breakfast (287 calories)

A.M. Snack (62 calories)

  • 1 medium pear
  • 12 almonds

Lunch (326 calories)

P.M. Snack (200 calories)

  • 1 medium apple, sliced
  • 1 Tbsp. peanut butter

Dinner (439 calories)

Daily Totals: 1,507 calories, 64 g protein, 230 g carbohydrates, 48 g fiber, 45 g fat, 1,500 mg sodium.

Day 4

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (5)

Breakfast (335 calories)

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats, cooked in 1 cup milk
  • 1 medium plum, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp. slivered almonds

Cook oats and top with plum, almonds and a pinch of cinnamon.

A.M. Snack (211 calories)

  • 10 seeded crackers
  • 1/4 cup hummus

Lunch (420 calories)

Clean-Eating Shopping Tip: Double-check the ingredient list on hummus to make sure you're choosing one without added sugars or excess sodium. You can also try making your own. EatingWell's Garlic Hummus is both easy and delicious.

P.M. Snack (105 calories)

  • 1 medium banana

Dinner (432 calories)

Daily Totals: 1,504 calories, 68 g protein, 194 g carbohydrates, 40 g fiber, 58 g fat, 1,928 mg sodium.

Day 5

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (6)

Breakfast (290 calories)

Clean-Eating Shopping Tip: When choosing a store-bought peanut butter, avoid brands with added sugars and trans fats. Read more about choosing a healthy peanut butter.

A.M. Snack (109 calories)

  • 1/2 cup raspberries
  • 10 almonds

Lunch (360 calories)

P.M. Snack (211 calories)

  • 10 seeded crackers
  • 1/4 cup hummus

Dinner (543 calories)

Daily Totals: 1,514 calories, 64 g protein, 130 g carbohydrates, 37 g fiber, 88 g fat, 1,551 mg sodium.

Day 6

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (7)

Breakfast (335 calories)

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats, cooked in 1 cup milk
  • 1 medium plum, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp. slivered almonds

Cook oats and top with plum, almonds and a pinch of cinnamon.

A.M. Snack (101 calories)

  • 1 medium pear

Lunch (387 calories)

P.M. Snack (200 calories)

  • 1 medium apple, sliced
  • 1 Tbsp. peanut butter

Dinner (491 calories)

Meal-Prep Tip: You'll use the remaining Citrus Vinaigrette next week.

Daily Totals: 1,514 calories, 64 g protein, 178 g carbohydrates, 39 g fiber, 67 g fat, 1,215 mg sodium.

Day 7

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (8)

Breakfast (307 calories)

A.M. Snack (210 calories)

  • 1 medium banana
  • 1 Tbsp. peanut butter

Lunch (414 calories)

Meal-Prep Tip: Save a serving of the Tomato, Cucumber & White-Bean Salad with Basil Vinaigrette to have for lunch on Day 10. Store the dressing separately.

P.M. Snack (30 calories)

  • 1 plum

Dinner (545 calories)

Meal-Prep Tip: Save a 1-cup serving of the No-Cook Black Bean Salad to have for lunch on Day 9. Store the dressing separately and wait to add until ready to eat. Pack up two 2-cup servings of the Mexican Cabbage Soup to have for lunch on Days 9 & 12.

Daily Totals: 1,506 calories, 43 g protein, 209 g carbohydrates, 56 g fiber, 64 g fat, 1,552 mg sodium.

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (9)

Week 2

How to Meal Prep You Week of Meals:

A little prep at the beginning of the week goes a long way to make your week ahead easy.

  1. Make a batch of the Meal-Prep Sheet-Pan Chicken Thighs and Basic Quinoa when preparing the Greek Kale Salad with Quinoa & Chicken recipe for dinner on Day 8. This way, you'll have leftover chicken and quinoa to use during the week.

Day 8

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (10)

Breakfast (368 calories)

A.M. Snack (119 calories)

  • 1/4 cup hummus
  • 1 cup sliced cucumber

Lunch (387 calories)

P.M. Snack (210 calories)

  • 1 medium banana
  • 1 Tbsp. peanut butter

Dinner (302 calories)

Evening Snack (102 calories)

Daily Totals: 1,488 calories, 64 g protein, 167 g carbohydrates, 34 g fiber, 68 g fat, 1,870 mg sodium.

Day 9

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (11)

Breakfast (307 calories)

A.M. Snack (217 calories)

  • 1 medium pear
  • 15 almonds

Lunch (384 calories)

P.M. Snack (92 calories)

Dinner (519 calories)

Top riced cauliflower with tofu, veggies and drizzle with the vinaigrette.

Daily Totals: 1,519 calories, 50 g protein, 181 g carbohydrates, 51 g fiber, 77 g fat, 1,501 mg sodium.

Day 10

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (12)

Breakfast (320 calories)

A.M. Snack (78 calories)

  • 1 hard-boiled egg seasoned with a pinch each salt & pepper

Lunch (434 calories)

P.M. Snack (249 calories)

  • 1 medium apple
  • 20 almonds

Dinner (402 calories)

Daily Totals: 1,482 calories, 82 g protein, 156 g carbohydrates, 35 g fiber, 74 g fat, 1,343 mg sodium.

Day 11

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (13)

Breakfast (332 calories)

A.M. Snack (211 calories)

  • 10 seeded crackers
  • 1/4 cup hummus

Lunch (365 calories)

P.M. Snack (95 calories)

  • 1 medium apple

Dinner (478 calories)

Meal-Prep Tip: Cook a hard-boiled egg tonight so it's ready for your P.M. Snack on Day 12.

Daily Total: 1,482 calories, 76 g protein, 168 g carbohydrates, 37 g fiber, 60 g fat, 1,608 mg sodium.

Day 12

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (14)

Breakfast (290 calories)

A.M. Snack (163 calories)

  • 1 medium pear
  • 8 almonds

Lunch (461 calories)

Toss greens in vinaigrette. Top with sunflower seeds.

P.M. Snack (192 calories)

  • 1 hard-boiled egg, seasoned with a pinch each of salt and pepper
  • 1 oz. Cheddar cheese

Dinner (408 calories)

Daily Totals: 1,514 calories, 70 g protein, 167 g carbohydrates, 41 g fiber, 67 g fat, 1,784 mg sodium.

Day 13

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (15)

Breakfast (362 calories)

  • 1 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 1/3 cup muesli

A.M. Snack (210 calories)

  • 1 medium banana
  • 1 Tbsp. peanut butter

Lunch (387 calories)

P.M. Snack (95 calories)

  • 1 medium apple

Dinner (447 calories)

Daily Totals: 1,500 calories, 75 g protein, 183 g carbohydrates, 39 g fiber, 62 g fat, 1,155 mg sodium.

Day 14

14-Day Clean-Eating Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories (16)

Breakfast (332 calories)

A.M. Snack (217 calories)

  • 1 medium pear
  • 15 almonds

Lunch (378 calories)

P.M. Snack (30 calories)

  • 1 plum

Dinner (562 calories)

Daily Totals: 1,520 calories, 70 g protein, 160 g carbohydrates, 37 g fiber, 72 g fat, 1,150 mg sodium.

You made it!

Great job following this clean-eating meal plan at 1,500 calories. Whether you made every single recipe in this diet plan or not, we hope you found it inspiring, exciting and informational. Keep up the good work and don't miss our other healthy meal plans.

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Now, let's delve into the concepts and principles embedded in the clean-eating meal plan presented in the article:

  1. Clean Eating Basics:

    • Clean eating emphasizes the consumption of whole, minimally processed foods rich in nutrients.
    • It involves avoiding or limiting processed foods that often contain refined carbs, added sugars, alcohol, and hydrogenated fats.
  2. Meal Planning:

    • The meal plan spans 14 days, offering a variety of wholesome meals and snacks.
    • The plan incorporates a balance of macronutrients, including whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, and ample fruits and vegetables.
  3. Caloric Intake:

    • The daily caloric intake for this clean-eating meal plan is set at 1,500 calories, aiming for a balance that supports overall well-being.
    • The plan suggests variations for 1,200 and 2,000 calories if needed, catering to individual needs and preferences.
  4. Meal Preparation Tips:

    • The article emphasizes the importance of meal preparation for a smoother week, recommending prepping ingredients like Lemon-Tahini Dressing, Easy Brown Rice, and Balsamic-Dijon Chicken in advance.
  5. Nutrient-Dense Choices:

    • Each day's meals focus on nutrient-dense options, such as Muesli with Raspberries, White Bean & Veggie Salad, and Avocado-Egg Toast.
    • The plan encourages the selection of quality ingredients, like sprouted-grain bread and avoiding added sugars in products like muesli and peanut butter.
  6. Snacking Strategies:

    • Snacks are included to maintain energy levels and prevent excessive hunger.
    • Snack choices, such as almonds, fruits, and hummus, provide a balance of protein, healthy fats, and carbohydrates.
  7. Diverse Recipes:

    • The meal plan introduces diverse recipes like Squash & Red Lentil Curry, Sheet-Pan Chicken & Brussels Sprouts, and Fish with Coconut-Shallot Sauce to keep the diet interesting and flavorful.
  8. Long-Term Challenges:

    • The article suggests extending the clean-eating journey with a 30-day Clean-Eating Challenge, promoting sustained healthy habits beyond the initial 14 days.
  9. Customization and Flexibility:

    • The plan recognizes individual preferences and offers alternatives, such as swapping wild rice for brown rice or adjusting calorie levels.
  10. Meal Prep for Future Weeks:

    • In Week 2, there's a focus on meal prep, using leftovers from Meal-Prep Sheet-Pan Chicken Thighs and Basic Quinoa for subsequent meals.

By following this clean-eating meal plan, individuals can reset their habits, focus on nutrient-dense foods, and work towards achieving their health and wellness goals.

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