So does Cozi... but it doesn't keep a tally of what I am spending which is very important to me. I need something that does that, but the only thing that makes it easy is pen and paper so far.
LOL. Not stubborn. I just work in an industry overrun by technology and this is just another day in my life. Dead cell phone battery...or camera battery....or laptop battery....or live truck battery.*sigh* You are so stubborn on this point, lol. Everyone I know who uses a cellphone on the regular makes sure they are always topped up. They have chargers on their nightstands, plug them into their computers, carry portable battery packs, use battery cases, can stop at just about any store and pick up any of those things. I use my phone for music and navigation while I'm driving and while I'm driving my phone is charging. I cannot remember the last time I killed the battery on my phone. 2011 maybe? Before the batteries were as efficient as they are now and the ability to charge just about any place/time you could possibly think of existed.
This is what I am doing too. Of course I have to remember to tell Alexa, then I have to remember to pull up the app when I get to the store.I use Alexa (Amazon Echo). I just say, out loud, what I want to add to the list and it gets added. Then I can just look at my list on my phone while I'm at the store.
....I use my Notebook on my phone....
Leave a tablet in the kitchen, to me a tablet means paper not a computer. And write down what you need as the week goes along. Then take the piece of paper. Very easy. People have been doing that for decades. LOLI seem to always forget something. But of course, I typically don't write anything down until I'm about to leave out the house. I need a better system
....this way, I can keep adding to my list and I save it....ditto, love that feature!!
Nothing wrong with that! I'm much the same.My big problem is staying with the list on my phone. After I have completed the list, I do wander around and just see stuff I want and throw it in the cart![]()
I use the Wegman's app on my phone. If I think of something I need, I just add it there. You can even scan the bar code on an item to add it to the list, so no typing required. It automatically organizes your list by aisle, so it's easy to just buzz through the store and pick everything up.
They have digital coupons, too. You "clip" the coupons in the app, and they get automatically applied when you scan your shopper's club tag at the checkout.