Organize Your Grocery Shopping Trips
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Download it here it's free, and easy to use. Rather than randomly plucking items from shelves (and forgetting
the things you really need in the process), make yourself an
all-inclusive shopping list, grouped by the aisles of your grocery
store.
Creating the list should take just one trip to the market
(and no more than 45 minutes). Better still, stored on your
computer and posted on the refrigerator each week, it will be the
last one you'll ever have to make.
Shopping-List Setup
1. Before you go to the supermarket, jot down your grocery list.
Add to it all the items you stock your shelves with that you don't
need to buy this time.
2. Take the list to the store. As you shop, write down the aisle
number next to each item on the list.
3. When you get home, type up the list according to the aisle
numbers. Print out several copies.
4. Stick a copy of the list on your refrigerator.
Shopping-List Upkeep
1. Superglue mini magnets (available
at stationery stores) to a pen and a small stapler and keep both on
the refrigerator next to your list. (If magnets don't adhere to your refrigerator, tack the list and
a pen and a stapler, tied with string to a bulletin board.)
2. When you run out of an item, use the pen to check it off.
3. Staple any coupons to the list so you don't forget to use them,
and write a C next to the items for double insurance.
Reader’s Tip: "Instead of lugging them home from the market every week, I stock
up on paper, towels, diapers, and seltzer water four times a year
at Costco." Christine Ferrara, 33, public-relations executive, New York City