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Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.
- Jim Ryuh



An Organized Shopping List Makes All The Difference

by Monica Resinger

Making and using a grocery list will help you buy only necessities and/or sale items so will help you save money. It will also get you out of the store quicker as long as the list is organized.

An unorganized grocery list can actually keep you in the store longer; here's an example: I used to make my grocery list by writing the first item at the top of the list and working my way down in no particular order. At the store, I'd be in a particular area, read my list over in a hurry and miss one or two items in that section. I would then have to run back to that section later when I noticed I missed items. Every time I went shopping I'd spend a good part of the time running back to a particular section to pick up something I missed. I decided there had to be a better way.

What I came up with is a pre-printed sectioned list made on my computer. The list has headings for each section of the grocery store such as 'produce', 'meats', 'breakfast foods', etc., just like you'd see in a coupon organizer. Now, as I'm making my list, I just go to the section on the pre-printed list and write in the item. Then, when I'm grocery shopping and in a certain area, I can see at a glance ALL the items needed in that section. Another benefit is that it's very easy to search for coupons since the list headings match the coupon headings.

I made this list by opening up a new document in my Wordpad program; any word processing program will work. Then all I did was type in the following headings three across in a row, then four or five returns down to make the next row of three across. The returns provide space for to write in items later. These are the headings I used:

PRODUCE 
BREAD/BAKERY 
CONDIMENTS 
BAKING SUPPLIES 
PACKAGED MEALS/SOUPS 
SNACKS/POP 
FROZEN VEG./JUICE 
FROZEN MEALS 
FROZEN TREATS 
MEAT 
BREAKFAST ITEMS 
CLEANERS 
PROCESSED MEAT 
PET FOOD 
TOILET PAPER/TOILETRIES 
MILK/DAIRY 

After the list was finished, I printed out a few to keep with my grocery ads in a binder. When I need more, I'll print more.

I took my list shopping and found out, an organized shopping list does make all the difference.

Monica is the editor/publisher of The Homemaker's Journal E-zine. For more organization tips, check out The Homemaker's Journal Storage Solutions, Kitchen Organization Tips, Guidebook for Getting and Staying Organized and many other fun and informative e-books here: homemakersjournal.com. Subscribe to the free e-zine The Homemaker's Journal! Each issue includes a home & garden article, delicious recipes and more! To subscribe, just send a blank e-mail to: HomemakersJournal-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

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