How-To: Magnetic Meal Planner

Food & Beverage

how to magnetic meal planner
Meal planning is my downfall. I’m not a great cook, my kids are picky eaters, and I can never seem to get my act together to have meals planned for even half the days of the week. I’m working on getting better in this area of domesticity, so I’m eyeing with interest this magnetic meal planner tutorial from Amy of The Red Chair Blog for Tatertos and Jello. She’s provided a downloadable template for creating meal magnets and a week organizer and shows how to transform freebie advertising magnets into an interactive planner the whole family can use.

6 thoughts on “How-To: Magnetic Meal Planner

  1. 1lenore.myopenid.com says:

    Growing up with lots of siblings, we had dry erase markers on the fridge (which was white, so we wrote directly on it). Every week we wrote out a chart with days of the week, the name of the kid cooking that day, and what they were making. Not as elegant as magnets, perhaps, but it worked.

  2. Amy says:

    Hi,
    I am one half of a mompreneur team who created an affordable magnetic menu planner. You can check us out at sticktoitplanner.com
    Happy Planning!

  3. Kristen says:

    I found magnetic vent covers at the Dollar Store today. They are easy to cut up. I plan to use these for the magnets for days of week and menu items.

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