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I like to make websites that solve problems, whether large or small. DaysFromToday.com and XDaysAgo.com are my newest sites, and they let users instantly see on what date in the past something happened, or on what date something in the future will occur. The sites are super simple: Just type in how many days ahead or back you want
to “go,” and choose your time zone. You can even exclude weekends and/or U.S. federal holidays. These sites are handy for everything from tracking shipping speed to figuring out how long you have to pay a bill. Need to know how late someone is meeting a deadline? Gotta buy a plane ticket 45 days in advance? Setting a personal or business goal? My site will calculate a date for you instantly. No more manually counting squares on a calendar.
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There are several designs depicting the flags and landmarks of countries and cities including China and London. I’ve also added new patriotic stationery for the United States.
As for the stationery for kids, there’s mermaid stationery, castles, unicorns, fairies, and wizards. Plus, I’ve added more nature stationery with flowers, ocean waves, and starfish. And there are now designs with wine glasses and a cruise ship.
While a lot of the new stationery is pretty and fun, much of the letterhead at FreePrintableStationery.net is suited for business use. The site also has holiday stationery and, in some cases, matching envelopes.
Each design downloads instantly in DOC format, which you can open in Microsoft Word or another compatible program. Choose from lined or unlined versions. Just type your letter directly into the file and print. Or, print it out first and write by hand. You can type over the placeholder return address, or delete it altogether.
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FreePrintableGroceryList.com has 22 new free printables, many of them specialty grocery lists. I’ve also added a guide to serving sizes, a money-saving “cost per serving” worksheet, and an
illustrated seasonal foods list.
The shopping lists based on special dietary needs are among the most popular printables at the site. The newest additions include lists for pregnancy, diabetes, high blood pressure, egg-free meals, and a Mediterranean diet. (As always, for medical dietary needs, consult a doctor or nutritionist.)
The site also has holiday grocery lists and lists for parties and other special occasions. New this week are lists featuring common ingredients for making cakes, smoothies, and sushi. There’s even a list for buying food and supplies for a new pet.
I’ve also added two new blank grocery lists, one with simple lines and checkboxes and one with colorful blocks and icons.
There are now 178 shopping lists, meal planners, and other printables at FreePrintableGroceryList.com. They’re all free, and most are available as PDF downloads as well as in editable DOC form. Thanks so much for sending me your ideas for new printables. I’m always adding new printables, and
even new sites. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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