Planning Retreat
Plan ahead for your weekly planning retreat. List the things that need to be considered or require action in the upcoming week(s).
Plan ahead for your weekly planning retreat. List the things that need to be considered or require action in the upcoming week(s).
Plan out breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the month in one handy list.
Tailgating is as much a part of football season as fall and rowdy fans. Here is a list of things that every tailgater should have with them before they head to the big game.
Use this list in conjunction with Org Junkie's Menu Plan Monday meme and plan your menu for the upcoming week.
Keep track of your recipes using a main ingredient such as cooked chicken, ground beef, mashed potatoes, etc. Make menu planning that much easier.
Going on a picnic with the family? Making it a romantic picnic for two? Customize this list with the items that will work best for you.
Having a get-together soon? Want to keep track of who is bringing what? Not sure if you will have enough food? Use this list to track what everyone is bringing.
Keep track of the items that you frequently purchase, the amount, and your best price. Create a list for each category: Canned foods, Condiments, Drinks/snacks, Baking items, Grains, Dairy, Household, Meat (chicken, pork, beef, seafood), Produce (fruits, veggies).
Have you ever arrived home after work or a kid's practice and wished it were possible to serve a meal in just 15 minutes? Try some of these ideas and add your own.
Whether you make call it dinner or supper or something else, planning out your evening meals for the week will ensure you have the right ingredients and will save you time and stress.
Plan out your lunches for the week. Whether you make lunches for school or just want to diversify your options, planning ahead is the key.
Plan out your breakfasts for the week. Make the morning rush easy with a little forethought.
List of principles and food expectations to get your family started on the right track toward healthful eating.
Planning to host a cookout? Want to keep track of who is bringing what? Not sure if you will have enough food? Use this handy page to help you track what everyone is bringing.
Plan two weeks of meals and spend less time and money in the grocery store.
Keep track of the contents of your pantry so it is stocked and with everything you need and contains nothing that sits forgotten. For more tips on organizing a pantry, visit here.
Just add what you need to the list as you need it or as you planning your grocery shopping. Then be sure to check off each item at the store.
Plan your grocery list by aisle of your favorite grocery store. Making shopping quick and simple.
Get everything you need from each department and then move onto the next one.
Plan out the breakfasts, lunches, and dinners of 1 full week. List ingredients to include on your grocery list.
Lessen your impact on the environment and support your local economy all at the same time! List your favorite local items here.
The home cook has an average of 21 meals in their recipe rotation. To make things easier at dinnertime, list your 21 meals to make meal planning a snap.
If you are more of a market shopper, rather than a supermarket shopper, then this list is for you. Great for those who shop locally for their meats, dairy, breads, produce, and other items.
Plan ahead for your weekly planning retreat. List the things that need to be considered or require action in the upcoming week(s).
Plan out breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the month in one handy list.
Keep track of your recipes using a main ingredient such as cooked chicken, ground beef, mashed potatoes, etc. Make menu planning that much easier.
Having a get-together soon? Want to keep track of who is bringing what? Not sure if you will have enough food? Use this list to track what everyone is bringing.
Whether you make call it dinner or supper or something else, planning out your evening meals for the week will ensure you have the right ingredients and will save you time and stress.
Plan out your lunches for the week. Whether you make lunches for school or just want to diversify your options, planning ahead is the key.
Plan out your breakfasts for the week. Make the morning rush easy with a little forethought.
List of principles and food expectations to get your family started on the right track toward healthful eating.
Planning to host a cookout? Want to keep track of who is bringing what? Not sure if you will have enough food? Use this handy page to help you track what everyone is bringing.
Plan two weeks of meals and spend less time and money in the grocery store.
Keep track of the contents of your pantry so it is stocked and with everything you need and contains nothing that sits forgotten. For more tips on organizing a pantry, visit here.
Just add what you need to the list as you need it or as you planning your grocery shopping. Then be sure to check off each item at the store.
Plan your grocery list by aisle of your favorite grocery store. Making shopping quick and simple.
Get everything you need from each department and then move onto the next one.
Plan out the breakfasts, lunches, and dinners of 1 full week. List ingredients to include on your grocery list.
Lessen your impact on the environment and support your local economy all at the same time! List your favorite local items here.
The home cook has an average of 21 meals in their recipe rotation. To make things easier at dinnertime, list your 21 meals to make meal planning a snap.