I recently added a selection on new lists to FreePrintableGroceryList.com, and I wanted to let you know about them an also highlight the many holiday grocery lists, menu planners, and gift and sales trackers at that site.
The new grocery lists available at the site include several that are made for people who need specific lists and suggestions for diets, trips and events, so there’s no reason to ever make a second trip to the store.
A lot of people these days have specialty grocery lists due to diets that require them to be gluten-free, casein-free, or follow vegan or paleo guidelines. The templates provided have columns that list acceptable foods and blank columns for filling in additional items. I’ve also branched out with this round of additions, providing templates for stocking up a college dorm, packing for the beach, and camping.
Some of the lists are broken up into smart grocery lists with categories for specific things. There is an illustrated template for children to use, a coupon binder, and a grocery list specifically made to help people keep their budget under $50.
All lists at FreePrintableGroceryList.com are available as a PDF or DOC file and are free to download, customize in Microsoft Word, and print.