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Free Printable Menu/Chore Planners

There are two styles of meal/menu planners HERE and there is also a Weekly 'Chore' chart HERE all are free for your own use, but this is a private blog so please leave her a comment to say thanks if you decide to print some off. The file will download to your computer so that once you've got them you can then print as many as you need.

I have printed them with no problems, but just check to make sure your printer is set to A4 sized paper. Mine usually is, but when I went to print these off the edges were getting cut off, so I checked the printer info and it was set to "American Letter" which is larger - because these are coming from an American site.

Comments

  • paulabear
    paulabear Posts: 1,278 Forumite
    Thank you : ) these are nice, you might want to put them on the Old Style board if you haven't already?
    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick @ss.... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
  • Kadeeae
    Kadeeae Posts: 652 Forumite
    500 Posts
    paulabear wrote: »
    Thank you : ) these are nice, you might want to put them on the Old Style board if you haven't already?
    Did do :D They are nice and I've found them so useful!
  • ZLS1984
    ZLS1984 Posts: 1,246 Forumite
    These are good thanks OP
    :wave: Wins in 09 = A vodka cocktail kit thing lol, £150 Amazon voucher.
  • louisewh123
    louisewh123 Posts: 207 Forumite
    thank you - very useful
    [STRIKE]Debt 01.01.2010 = £70,000[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Debt 01.02.2011 = £53,495 [/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Debt 05.05.2011 = £51,959 [/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]Debt 01/08/2011 = £49,425 [/STRIKE]Debt 05/09/2011 = £45,610 :j
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