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The holidays feel even busier this year, in part thanks to vaccines and the ability for families to gather safely together. Office parties, houseguests, and faith-based events are all a go. I’ve added new shopping lists and other printables to FreePrintableGroceryList.com, including some holiday-specific printables. And, of course, my FreePrintable.net sites
have literally thousands of items for Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year’s, and more.
I know some of you have already purchased my just-released Get Organized Pack for 2022. It’s only $17 with the newsletter discount applied and includes 30 specially curated calendars and planning-related printables in one download. Thanks and happy organizing!
Also new this week are several new hardship letters at LetterOfHardship.net. While this site has sample letters for a wide range of difficult situations, several of the new templates are simply to assist in navigating the complicated college application season, especially in the area of financial aid.
Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of even more printables. Thank you!
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There are now 359 printables at FreePrintableGroceryList.com, for the holidays and every day. Choose from blank lined shopping lists, specialty lists, menu planners, labels, substitutions lists, pantry lists, and lots more. And they’re each free in PDF or editable DOC format!
The newest holiday lists include Christmas Eve and Christmas Day meal shopping lists, with blank and checkbox versions with suggested items. Planning a Christmas party? There’s an illustrated list for that, too. While I was at it, I added menu planners for Valentine’s Day, Easter, and Thanksgiving. Or, you can print menus for an anniversary or birthday meal.
You can even hand them out to your guests so they know the courses being offered.
Plus, the specialty lists have expanded to cover anti-inflammatory diets, heart-healthy foods, and other conditions and eating plans.
By popular request, there are now lists especially for major chain stores, with sections organized by aisle. Print lists that will help you shop efficiently at: Costco, Trader Joe’s, Target, or Walmart.
FreePrintableGroceryList.com has plenty of non-food-related printables as well, such as shopping lists for donations, packing lists, and more. There’s also a coordinated coupon binder with a price guide and budgeting tools. Or, print labels or spoilage charts.
Remember, everything at the site is free to download and print! With the DOC version, you can use Microsoft Word or another compatible program to type in items or plan a menu before printing.
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I started LetterOfHardship.net in 2011 to help people find the right words to describe what accommodations they need during difficult medical, financial, academic, or business situations. The site now has 321 sample letters that serve as a jump-start.
A previous batch of college-related hardship letters proved popular, especially in light of the pandemic, and so I’ve added even more templates for students and their families. There are two with sample wording to explain errors on the FAFSA and other financial aid applications or seek revisions. Other letter templates seek testing accommodations, a single dorm room, or the presence of an emotional support animal.
A college health insurance waiver request is new to the site. Other just-added medical letters address: co-pay reduction, impacts of long Covid, telemedicine coverage, and other cost-related issues.
There are also new letters regarding disability access and roommate issues, including lease-related verbiage.
You’ll also find several new letters related to mortgages, including evictions and payment hardships including pandemic-related issues.
Everything at LetterOfHardship.net is free for personal use. Each template can be downloaded in DOC format, or you can just cut and paste the text directly from the site. There are also articles with tips on how to write a hardship letter. Be sure to consult an attorney if you need legal advice.
I hope your holiday season is a good one. I appreciate you! Please visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks again and happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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