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Printable Grocery List

by Maricar on May 21st, 2005

Woman’s Day has a printable grocery list that makes shopping easy. In this list, the basic necessities are listed in categories. All you need to do is check the box that applies before you go shopping. It even has spaces for adding your own items. For those who often forget specific items when shopping, this would be a useful time-saving tool.

To get the grocery list and other printables at Woman’s Day, click here. The grocery list is in the section “Family Worksheets”.

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5 opinions for Printable Grocery List

  • Christine
    May 24, 2005 at 4:46 pm

    Hi Maricar — I clicked on the link as I was interesting in printing a grocery list template and it wasn’t there. Help!

  • Maricar
    May 24, 2005 at 7:28 pm

    Hi Christine, Sorry about the previous error in the link. Woman’s Day doesn’t seem to allow a direct link to the grocery list. I changed the link to go to their list of printables. You should find the grocery list there.

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  • T. Trass
    Sep 28, 2008 at 11:18 am

    Look no further! I found an excellent grocery list that is categorized by shopping sections. All you have to do is click the items and it will build your list by section. You may add notes to each item or add an item (fill in the blank by category). you can then save your list(s), email them, or print them out. It is simply wonderful. Here is the link: http://www.scottcommonsense.com/Tools/GroceryList/Tool.aspx?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=5663402&iq_id=5663402

    Enjoy!!

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