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Soap, shampoo, toilet paper, pepper, and garbage bags

Make a card for each consumable item, exclude the consumables card you procured, and leave only the cards you need to procure.....

Soap, shampoo, toilet paper, pepper, and garbage bags.

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Daily necessities that are consumed in a relatively short period of time disappear if you are not careful.

One way to prevent this is to buy in large quantities and stockpile.

But consumables that are too mean to us will soon disappear and despair us again.

The second way to prevent the loss of consumables is to procure them on a regular basis.

For example, it’s wise to use a subscription service, but it’s also annoying to have something sent home every day.

Well, no matter which method you choose, why not make a list of consumables first?

It’s a little annoying, but if you make a list and check what you can procure, it’s easy to understand what you need to procure.

However, lists that are blackened by the checked marks must be recreated frequently.

Let’s take a step forward here. Make a card for each consumable item, exclude the consumables card you procured, and leave only the cards you need to procure.

This is a good way. Easy to understand!

However, there is one thing I would like to advise.

That is, you must not write a person’s name on the card.

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That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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