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Don’t Forget your grocery list

How many times have you gone to the store to get groceries only to remember that your list is still at home. You spent hours planning, counting and estimating only to forget your list. In my busy life, I forget my list 90% of the time. I have put it in my pocketbook, and then left my pocketbook in the van. After unloading five kids and getting into the store before I remembered it, I just try to buy as I go. My latest method is to hand my list to my oldest child to put it in his pocket. When we make it to the store, he always has it with him. If he doen’t go to the store with me, then I am in trouble. If your like me, when you don’t use a list, you buy things that you don’t need and forget half of the things you did need and you go way over your budget. This can cause a domino effect on finances.

If you have Sprint PCS or Nextel, you may be in luck. On www.foodnetwork.com you can send a grocery list to your cell phone. First of all, there are certain recipes from foodnetwork.com with a symbol on it that you can do this with. Enter your complete phone number. Select your wireless phone type then review your grocery list. You can add or delete anything on it that you want. When you are done, you just hit the send button. When you get to the grocery store, just check your phone. It’s that easy.

In today’s world, cell phones are very common. Cell phones have alarm clocks, planning calendars, a different ring for every family member, and cameras. How wonderful to know that you can now have your grocery list on your cell phone now.

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Grocery List

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About Jennifer Frye

Jennifer Frye is a stay at home mother with five children, four boys and one girl, including a set of boy/girl twins. She and her husband have been married for 14 years and they raise a small farm in a little town in West Virginia. Her two older boys participate in the local Swine Club and raise their own pigs for projects. She enjoys sharing her experiences as a mother and finds that everyday is a story. Her goals are to raise her children up with respect and dignity and knowledge. She loves cooking for her family and loves sharing her hobby with her children. She incorporates cooking as a family activity and gets everyone involved. Besides cooking, she loves to read and she keeps journals of her daily life with her children for the future. She has been a Sunday School teacher, ran her own day care in her home and during the summer, she teaches children about cooking. She feels that every child should know the basics of cooking.