Last year I launched the ever-so-reasonable Meal Planning Kit, which helps busy people make weekly meal planning simpler and much, much less sucky.
Since then, I’ve gotten incredible feedback from the women who’ve used it, who tell me the meal planner, along with the 4-step process and tips in the Meal Planning 101 ebook are:
- spending less time planning meals and groceries each week
- wasting less food
- feeling less stressed (and more ease!) about making sure the humans in their household get fed three times a day
Here’s what one of my customers had to say:
“I was dreading grocery shopping because it meant that I had to make a list, which meant I had to make the menu for the week (the part I dread most). However, I used your menu planning method and my menu planned itself by the things I had to use up! Thank you for making my life easier!”
~ Nikki Schultz
Pretty great, right? But something funny started happening in my house not long after I launched the meal planner.
It involved my printer. (Stay with me, I swear it’s related.)
I know this weekly meal plan works wonders for making weekly shopping and meal planning run smoothly…but I also know from experience if I’m to be relied on to print out my weekly meal plan myself, I just won’t do it. Blame it on low ink, blame it on my dodgy wifi connection to the printer, or perhaps more accurately, blame it on sheer unapologetic laziness on my part—but I found myself week after week with no meal plan, simply because I hadn’t printed it out.
Which got me thinking…if I, the creator of this beautiful meal planning system, am not actually taking the time to print it out—even though it has proven time and again to be helpful—I can’t be the only one, right?
Which leads me to my announcement today. I’m solving that problem for myself, and all the other beautiful souls who are too lazy fabulous to waste precious time printing their weekly meal plan.
The solution, my friends, is gorgeous.
I’d like to introduce you to the new {ever-so-reasonable} Meal Plan/Shopping List notepad.
That’s right—it’s two in one. The front side contains your weekly meal plan, framed in stunning full-color illustrations by the talented Leyton Parker. Once that week is over, simply tear off the sheet, turn it over, and use it to make the next week’s shopping list. (Needless to say, I am rapt with anticipation.)
The notepad measures 6.75″×9.75″, and is printed on warm white text paper. It includes 52 two-sided sheets with a full-color front, with a magnet for hanging the notepad on your fridge.
It’s currently being printed—next week I’ll have beautiful photos of the finished product. For now, here’s a sexy preview:
And now: Rosy Blu’s Black Friday special
It’s not really a Black Friday special, because it starts now and ends December 4. (Who wants to add one more shopping obligation to an already full-to-brimming weekend of thanks + family? Not I.)
But it’s still quite a steal, so we’re going with it:
Pre-order the new Meal Plan / Shopping List notepad for $14 and get the entire {ever-so-reasonable} Meal Planning Kit (digital edition, $22 value)—immediately for FREE.
The digital kit can be downloaded immediately upon purchase, so you can read up on Rosy Blu’s simple 4-step process to planning your weekly meals with ease in as little as 10 minutes a week. Your notepad, which contains a year’s supply of weekly meal plans + shopping lists will ship to your home on December 4.
The regular price of the digital kit is $22 (which I’m giving away FREE with all notepad pre-orders!) includes:
✓ Shopping List Printable
✓ Weekly Meal Plan Printable
✓ Meal Ideas Printable
✓ A 23-page, study-at-your-own-pace ebook : Meal Planning 101, which outlines my 4-step process for meal planning, plus tips for making this new routine work for you.
Just click the button below to purchase your notepad and get your free pre-order bonus! As always, if you have questions just email me at michelle@rosy-blu.com.