Would like information on how to create a price list for common items
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Melissa on Dec 27, 2014Smart thing to do! You can make a very elaborate Excel Spread sheet or do what I did: get a small spiral notebook and on the top right of each page put A, B, C, etc. Now you can keep a note on Apples .49/lb., 1/14, K; Aluminum Foil, etc. I like to put the item, followed by price, month/year and the store Kroger. We have Albertson and Aldi, so the letters for those are Al and Ad. Once you have it filled in with the majority of what you buy, you can make a 'prettier, neater' price list with a journal from Michaels or Tuesday Morning. Or, you can keep your little starter notebook.Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Dec 27, 2014If you use Google Chrome you can do a share-able spread sheet that you can use on your smart phone or tablet when you are out and about shopping. I think 'Access' is a pretty good data base that you could use. There is a free cloud based data base called Obvibase, but I have no experience using it, though I have given thought to trying it out.Helpful Reply
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Teresa Cabeza on Dec 29, 2014Thank you TrudyHelpful Reply
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