Knock Knock What To Eat Pad (Turquoise/Pastel), Magnetic Meal Planning Note Pad with Magnet, 6 x 9-inches
S**H
Worth Every Penny
I used this notepad pretty religiously, then missed it when it was packed anway for awhile when we moved. Having a preset list with additional lines for items helps job my memory for things I need or want and still allows customization.Quick tip: highlight the entire line item when you need it, then cross off or use the check box with pen when you go to the store. It helps me differentiate what I need and what I have. :)
S**S
It's a grocery list and it works
Great item for helping keep a jumbled mind on task. You can check off items as they run out, or just go through your kitchen before heading to the store.
K**S
Great gift for organizers!
The only negative would be it is small print. But it is cute and has everything on the list that you can think of to buy at the store.
D**N
Makes shopping so easy!
Every time we run out of something we add it to the list and the categories make it so much easier to get your grocery shopping done!
E**B
Fun and useful
We keep one of these on the front of the fridge. Makes it easy to jot down the meals in the beginning of the week so that everyone can be equally responsible for making it. No more “what’s for dinner” annoying text!
B**L
Great value
This will be a lot of help when I start having to shop for my self.
K**M
Well thought out options for vegetarians
I'm not vegetarian but my boyfriend is. He was pleasantly happy with the check box choices and it still leaves plenty of room for me to add my other things.
E**Y
A small but helpful product
As small and meaningless as a grocery list note pad may seem, it has helped me make sure I get most, if not all the things I need when I go to the grocery store all at once. I keep the pad on the fridge and check things as they run out, then when I am about to go to the store, I'll sit down and go through the list. The categories are broad enough that even though they obviously don't list every single thing at the store, going through the list will you remind you of other things you might need. Definitely has saved me time and annoyance of getting home and realizing you forgot this, that and the other!
B**K
magnetic grocery list
My Mum used to have something like this years ago but it was plastic and you moved a slider across when she needed a reminder that something had run out. My Mum's reminder vanished years ago and this is better than writing down on odd scraps of paper or a device.
S**S
All Out of Pad Blue With Magnet
Although the dimensions of this pad were listed I was suprised when it arrived.It was a nice size, about a5 size.As a result the image does not doe it justice.The text was clear and easy to read. When I ordered it i imagined I would need a magnifying glassEach topic has space to write your own items into that section, [3 lines].There is also a section at the end for a unique list of your own.The are quite some funny comments on the back of the pad, so its hard to see if the comment ... with over 59 sheets is satire or not.Either way at 1 sheet a week its over a years supply. A great Bargain!
P**R
Good but rather American
This is a great idea, spoiled only slightly by the US design not being quite right for my UK shopping habits. The items are organised neatly on the page and, once you've got used to where things are, this is a smart way to keep track of what needs replenishing in the kitchen.Don't use the last section which is for extra items not found elsewhere on the list. It's better to write things in the section (e.g. dairy) where they belong or you'll spend even longer trekking around the supermarket, back and forth!
F**K
Cute
It’s a handy way of organising shopping in a cute list that looks good in your kitchen
A**K
I find this very useful, as it helps to jog my memory while ...
I find this very useful, as it helps to jog my memory while writing my shopping list. Helpful when you are shopping to have all like items, e.g., fruit, meat, dairy etc., listed together as it makes shopping quicker. It is American and so uses some American terminology, but that doesn't really matter. The ready-prepared lists cover most things I buy on a regular basis, there is also space to write items that are not included. You have to write small though!
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