Description
- The concept of environmental protection: the use of double-sided printing rational use of paper, simple and clear layout, daily weekly plan at a glance
- Size: A5 paper 5.59″ x 8.46″, double-sided printing, 50 pages, the top of the double helix binding, not only can be turned smoothly, but also can be torn off individually
- If you are used to recording and tracking data, then this schedule will give you the best experience, including meal nutrition, weight management, meeting schedule, exercise program and more can be planned in advance
- This planner is undated, providing flexibility for use in any year. Whether you need it for the year 2024 or beyond, this planner will serve as a reliable companion to keep you organized and on track
- Upgrade your planning experience and enjoy the benefits of improved productivity, efficient task management, and peace of mind. Get yours today and experience the difference
Jackie B. –
I have always wanted to plan at least a months worth of meals so I can rotate the schedule and not have to think about dinner every night. It finally happened with this organizer.
miguel –
Got this for taking recipes from my meal cards and jotting down ingredients. So I can just take this sheet into the store and know what I need to pickup. Was tried of walking through the store with my face glued to a Digi note on my phone… Much easier for me now to walk in with a piece of paper, get what I need and walk out. Id recommend them for anyone who is serious about their nutrition and meal prep.
Michelle –
I am a dieitian and some of my patients are trying to lose weight. I teach a group class and also work with people individually – and meal planning is a frequent topic. I thought these were great, and something I could use with patients when helping them plan meals.
It is a 2 pack, which is a good value. They are the ideal size I think since they are small enough to be placed somewhere in the kitchen or office, etc but still large enough to fit your meals for a week and the groceries.
Since the days only have 1 large space per day, it’s best for the largest meal of the day (like lunch or dinner). You can fit all 3 meals in, but It’d be tight and it would be difficult to include snacks. Many people eat the same thing for breakfast anyway, and perhaps leftovers or a limited option for lunch as well so I think planning the one meal that may change more often is good enough.