I run a home that’s mostly run like a well-oiled machine. All the people who live (and work) here know that when things run low, they have to write it on the list so that when we go shopping on the weekend, we can buy the item.
Oh, we only go shopping once a week because we both don’t like shopping. Life with two upholders 😉
I’m firmly in the “make do” camp so if we didn’t get something, we just have to get creative til we go shopping again.
Our shopping list is an actual paper list on a small clipboard with some regular items typed in permanently. I keep a toiletries list in my iPhone notes though.
So you can see I love a shopping list as much as the next person.
Which is precisely why I don’t understand these chalkboard shopping lists. Or the Letterboard ones.
- Are these real live shopping lists? Or just set up for Instagram?
- Do people take photos of their chalkboards and then go shopping?
- And with the Letterboard ones, how long do those things take to assemble?
Seriously though, do you use a shopping list?
What do you use? Paper? App? Photos of your chalkboard wall?
I know friends who do a grocery run daily! Maybe you do too. I can barely even manage weekly!