Check out the Cook for Good website. It's not the most attractive-to-navigate website around, but the author has obviously put a lot of thought into some well-designed menus.
There are instructional videos, a month of menus (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) for spring — and I should add, there is plenty of repetition among the breakfasts and lunches, which makes the menu plan realistic if you ask me — a little monotony is a good thing) — and a bunch of good, basic recipes for vegetarian/thrifty living. Oh, and an e-book.
If you've been looking for some ideas (especially ideas to eat less meat and spend less money) you may like this one.
via Lifehacker