![]() ![]() ![]() For example, Costco sells ground beef in an enormous package. Multiple Items - I like to shop for meat in bulk at Costco or when things go on sale, so I end up with multiples of the same item. You can see Full Meals is at the top of my list, since I moved it to the top in the category list. The order that you choose is not just the order the categories comes up when you edit, but it is also is the order of your list. Then you can choose Edit Categories to delete and reorder categories and to choose your default. To create a new category, act like you are editing the category and then choose Add Category. As you can see, right now I have a frozen pizza, beef stroganoff, meat sauce for pasta, BBQ pulled pork, and a ravioli stew that are full meals frozen and ready to go. I like to cook double the pasta sauce or soup when at all possible, so I have a frozen meal all ready to go in my freezer. I use the standard categories for Meat, Seafood, and Other, but I created a new category called Full Meals. I find it extremely helpful to have freezer items in categories, so if Anylist doesn't get the category right, I change it by hitting the edit button next to the item, selecting Change Category and picking from this list. It has a database of items for grocery shopping and tries to anticipate the category for you. To a certain extent, this naturally happens in AnyList. ![]() We’d love to hear from you: includes icons from - you can see that I have my items sorted by category. Protect your lists from casual snooping with a passcode lock. Add a photo to your recipes, instead of being limited to icons. For shared lists, photos can be viewed by everyone sharing the list. Easily add some or all of the ingredients for upcoming recipes to your shopping list. Plan your meals with month and list views. Works with popular recipe websites and blogs. Search for recipes on the web, and import them directly into AnyList.
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