mahamageehad wrote: » Yup. I use the Wunderlist app and myself and himself can just as whenever we think of it and it’s always fairly up to date. I do hate that it doesn’t organize it neatly into sections though like freezer, fruit and veg. I also pack that way, I get a physical eye twitch when I see himself throwing a bottle of bleach in with fresh bread, a box of eyes and some frozen chicken wings. *twitch*
Boom_Bap wrote: » We do, it's normally a list of the essentials. Then i'd always fill the space left in the trolley with ice cream and treats I plan to get a chalk board for the kitchen, so that when we run out of something, say, tin foil, we jot it on the chalk board and snap a picture before going shopping. So we shouldn't come home from the shop thinking 'boll0x, forgot the f*cking tin foil' 3 weeks in a row
Malayalam wrote: » I am (was) a very listy person. Writing things down takes them off my mind. I used to have clutches of them for shopping, work, gardening and for random tasks to do - especially horrible admin stuff the kids still need me to do for them. Then I bought a whiteboard. For the discounted price of 2.50 my life has improved immeasurably. (I still take a list to the shops though )
jimgoose wrote: » I hear you. I'm an engineer too:
[Deleted User] wrote: » How can it be an extra or not if you don't have a list? If you see something and decide you need it is that an extra or not?
jester77 wrote: » You must have great memory, no way I'd remember all the ingredients I need for most of the recipes I cook.
finla wrote: » Don't you just hate it when they change all the stuff around on the shelves....
facehugger99 wrote: » A kitchen blackboard is great. You can get backboard paint and put one straight on the wall. Not only is it handy for writing stuff like 'self-raising flour' and 'clingfilm', but you can use to leave passive-aggressive notes for your husband if you're a woman.
Stigura wrote: » Mine: I go to town once a week. If that black book isn't in my pocket, I'd be standing in the middle of Main Street, wondering what the hell I was there for
Malayalam wrote: » Black Stuff ??? Several times. Intriguing.....
Stigura wrote: » Funnily enough; I had a feeling that would happen! It's hellishly 'An Aquired Taste'. But, I wouldn't drink tea with anything else in it now
Malayalam wrote: » Darn! That's far too sensible an explanation.
Stigura wrote: » Quirky bit is; I used to catch and photograph moths. (Yeah. Ye know; There's not a Lot of 'Night Life' out here! :P) And, there's one whack off big thing that they lure in by smearing molasses on a gate post ..... Then, I woke up, one day to find I was out of sugar! Hells teeth! €20.00 taxi trip into town; Or Think ..... I dimly recollected people had used molasses as a sweetener ..... It hit me like a truck, at first. But, by the end of the jar? I never looked back! And That, children, is how I met ye mother! :pac:
kylith wrote: » Meal plan for the week Sunday lunchtime, then shop for the week. It’s stopped me from having a fridge full of gone off bits and no actual food. Saves money and hassle in the long run.
freshpopcorn wrote: » I suppose we sort of do this but we'd do it in our heads in the shop.
kylith wrote: » I like to have it all down, then I can make a list of what the recipes need, cross off what we have, and the rest is the shopping list. Can come in handy to have it written down. I was humming and hawing about what to have last night and himself went ‘what’s on the menu for today?’ And that was it: the decision was out of my hands.