Printable Holiday Grocery List and Holiday Tips

Be Ready for the Holidays!

Jacqueline Winslow
As the holidays grow closer, make your life easier by printing of our Printable Holiday Grocery List. Not only will life be stress-free but you will find yourself with a few free minutes to yourself.

Let's face it. When we go to the grocery store, there is nothing worse than forgetting something important, like the turkey! During the holidays, life tends to get busier and busier and making life stress free is just the only way to enjoy the holidays. Not only do we want to enjoy our holidays, but we want to spend our time utilizing every second.

First, have your printable holiday grocery list on the refrigerator. You will be able to add to your list as you remember new things you need to buy. I always try to write down the basic menu, and then I'm able to really start tackling ingredients for each item. I cook a lot throughout the holiday season making it imperative to get everything I need from the store, the first time. I hope these tips help you make every moment count during the holiday season.

Holiday Tips and Printable Holiday Grocery Lists

Make every moment count. There is nothing more important than planning ahead. If you have a lot of family coming for the holidays, you will want to make sure you have everything planned before they arrive. Printable Holiday Grocery Lists #1 will come in handy before, during, and after they arrive.

Check your list. If you've gotten to the store and forgot the most important items, you need a Printable Holiday Grocery List #2. There is nothing better than a grocery list you can use throughout the year. If you have a printer, you can use the same list over and over. Just have a few printed copies for standby.

Know what you're serving. If you know what you want to serve, you can break down what you need to do each day before the holiday. Use your Printable Holiday Grocery List #3 to stay ahead of the game! For instance, if you have a casserole that can be prepared beforehand, plan to make this the day before the holiday. Try to save yourself as much time as possible by writing out what you are serving for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For the main meal, break it down like this:

• Salad

• Rolls

• Main Dish

• Casseroles

• Vegetables

• Meat

• Desserts

• Drinks (Coffee, Tea, Alcohol, etc...)

It really doesn't matter if you are having guests or going to have a small holiday dinner, the important thing is to really enjoy every moment. The holidays fly by so we have to make the most of every second. Preparing for the meals is one way you can spend more time with your loved ones instead of worrying about the food. Above all, have a wonderful holiday season!

Published by Jacqueline Winslow

J. Marie L. is a author of The Bargain. She is also a virtual assistant serving clients all across the country. As a home school mom, her favorite subjects to teach are American history, government, and poli...  View profile

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