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How's the organizing going, y'all? I created today's Free Printable Food Journals after getting a couple of requests to include them in the series. If becoming healthier is a part of your resolution this year, these are the perfect printables for you.
Sometimes writing what I eat down is the best way to open my eyes to everything that goes into my mouth. It's almost scary, too, y'all. Below I've included both a food journal as well as a dual function food and fitness journal for you to utilize in your healthy lifestyle.
Hoping you're enjoying our January organizational series. We're getting organized in a BIG way. And these Free Printable Food Journals are ALWAYS a good idea. You can download both versions below. Each is sized to print on letter-sized paper. They work great on a clipboard, or even in an 8x10 frame with a dry erase marker. Or better yet? Under a magnet on the fridge.
Don't feel like printing, or running low on ink? I have an entire book that I published in 2016 that has super similar pre-printed organizational-themed tear-out pages in it (100 of them!). You can CLICK HERE to purchase it on Amazon, if you're not into printing the below free printable food journals.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THEHEALTHY EATING AND FITNESS SCHEDULE.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
THE FOOD JOURNAL PRINTABLE.
Don't forget the inkless option...CLICK HERE (or below) to grab my pre-printed tear-outs book of organizational prints on Amazon.
I have been extending this organizational series into my weekly freebies for email subscribers (each of those free prints goes out on Saturday morning). If you'd like to get in on that, CLICK HERE (last Saturday's freebie was a SUPER detailed kitchen conversion chart that was really fantastic!). If you want to sign up for both of my subscriptions on that page, my Saturday Newsletter friends are getting free Valentine printables all month long.
Keep up with the entire month-long series (as well as past organizational printables) below:
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