I have a family of four with two adults and two kids. What are some recipes that don't break the bank, don't take more than 30 minutes to prepare, and are also kid-friendly? I need something for every day of the week.
Here are 7 quick and budget-friendly recipes that are kid-friendly and can be made in under 30 minutes:

Monday: Cheesy Pasta Bake - a classic pasta dish that is always a hit with kids. Simply cook pasta, mix in a simple tomato sauce and cheese, and bake in the oven until golden and bubbly.
Tuesday: Quesadilla Night - a simple and versatile meal that can be filled with whatever ingredients your family likes. Simply fill a tortilla with cheese and any other fillings of your choice, then cook in a pan until crispy and the cheese is melted.
Wednesday: Homemade Pizza Night - let the kids get creative and build their own pizzas with their favorite toppings. Use store-bought pizza dough and sauce for an easy and quick meal.
Thursday: Chicken Fajitas - a tasty and healthy meal that can be made in under 30 minutes. Simply sauté sliced chicken and peppers in a pan, then serve in a warm tortilla with toppings like cheese, salsa, and sour cream.
Friday: Fish Sticks and French Fries - a classic kid-friendly meal that is both affordable and easy to prepare. Bake or fry fish sticks according to the package instructions, and serve with a side of French fries.
Saturday: Beef and Broccoli Stir-fry - a quick and tasty meal that can be made with a few simple ingredients. Sauté sliced beef and broccoli in a pan with a flavorful sauce, then serve over rice.
Sunday: Homemade Mac and Cheese - a creamy and comforting meal that is always a hit with kids. Simply cook macaroni, then mix with a simple cheese sauce and bake until golden and bubbly.
What's something I can do to the adults' portions of these recipes to make them a little more interesting, without ruining them for the kids?
Monday to Thursday all have cheese as one of the main ingredients. You could add some stronger cheeses on your side or portion of the dish, maybe blue cheese?

Friday, you could consider making a nice sauce for the fish fingers, focusing on flavoring the adults in the house. You don't have to use it for the kids' portion.

Saturday, make a beef stir-fry that suits the kids' taste. Once done, remove it from the pan/wok and add a little more oil. Throw in some chilies and ginger to taste. Once it's heated, add back the adult portions and give it a quick mix.

Sunday, similar to Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, experiment with some stronger varieties of cheese, only adding to the adult portions during service. Alternatively, have some interesting condiments like Tabasco or a bit of lemon juice, which you can mix in yourself when eating.