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The Savvy Shopper Edition
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Time for more printables! But first, I’d like say thanks to all of you who wrote in to recognize the 15th anniversary of this newsletter. Actually, thanks to all of you reading this right now. I appreciate your support of FreePrintable.net.
There are new, free shopping lists and other printables at FreePrintableGroceryList.com. Plus, I’ve got an early roundup of Easter printables in anticipation of the holiday coming up on April 4. I recently added a few more Passover printables to the FreePrintable.net sites,
including event and menu planners, illustrated stationery, coloring pages, and gift tags.
Please take a minute to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables. Thanks again!
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Counting the 24 newest additions, FreePrintableGroceryList.com now has 335 blank and specialty shopping lists, along with menu planners, labels, substitutions lists, pantry lists, and other free printables.
The new list topics include: beverages, cocktails, low-sulfur foods, salad bar, SNAP benefits, and spice cupboard. These lists are rather specific; broader categories and a Master Grocery List checklist are already extremely popular at FreePrintableGroceryList.com. Also new this week is a shopping list separated by store layout.
The topics at FreePrintableGroceryList.com aren’t limited to food. Other new lists prompt items when shopping for donations to: an animal shelter, a food pantry, a hospital, a nursing home, a school, a thrift store, a homeless shelter, and a women’s shelter.
There are also new packing lists for a trip to the beach. Plus, I’ve added a variety of evacuation packing lists. Rounding out the new additions are daily, weekly, and monthly medication plans with room to list medicines needed.
The new menu planners include an illustrated sheet for Hanukkah. (The site has quite a few holiday lists.) You’ll also find a new spoilage chart for frozen foods.
FreePrintableGroceryList.com is also home to a coordinated coupon binder with a price guide and budgeting tools.
Everything at the site is free to download and print in PDF or editable DOC format. With the DOC version, you can type in your list items or menu using Microsoft Word before printing.
If you’re a restaurant owner, be sure to check out the new themed menus at BusinessFormTemplate.com. There’s also the time-saving Restaurant Pack, which has dozens of specially-curated printables in one convenient download for $27 (10% off with the
FreePrintable.net Printables Pack subscriber discount).
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I tried to resist a “hop to it” joke, but failed. The FreePrintable.net sites have hundreds of Easter printables, from games and activities to gift tags and religious-themed designs.
Print coloring pages for an Easter basket, help the Easter Bunny send a letter, or post holiday flyers.
The full-color letters at FreeEasterPrintables.com are “signed” by the bunny, and address all kinds of situations. Each is free in PDF form, or you can opt for the $5 customizable DOC version that can be typed into before printing. The site also has cards, games, bunny ears, egg holders, coloring pages, and more. FreePrintableColoringPages.net has even more Easter coloring pages, and Christian-themed sheets are available at BibleColoringPages.org.
FreePrintableRecipeCards.net has recipe cards (free as PDFs or $7 for customizable DOC versions), gift tags are at FreePrintableGiftTags.net, and PrintableToDoList.com has a free Easter to-do list. FreeLetterheadTemplates.com, PageBorders.net, and PrintableFlyerTemplates.net have Easter letterhead, borders, and flyers.
I’ll have a bigger roundup of Easter Printables next week.
Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables. And remember to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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