[This is the first in my "will it work" series. Consider it an invitation for comments from any "intended users" only. I'll make my prediction, and then we'll hear from those who might actually use the product. If it's not for you, make your guess -- but don't share it.]
I love this!
Click on the image to see the way I would love to plan meals in our house. The most interesting thing that happened when this email arrived in our office was that it was immediately forwarded between the guys in the office. We loved the concept and the tech application. But none of us do the grocery shopping.
I'm a sucker for cool. This almost makes me want to do the shopping! But I wonder if it's more cool than relevant.
I forwarded it to my wife. I can't wait to see what she thinks. I'll have her post below. And if you do the shopping for your household, then please share your thoughts as well.
My suspicion? I'm thinking that she would think that meal planning is already hard enough. We'll see.

It looks easy enough, but I'm not sure I would actually use it. I don't know that I have the time.
I like that you can get coupons and see what's on sale. Also the shopping list is nice because it tells which aisle to find the product in. The fact that it appears to be free is nice because I wouldn't feel guilty for not using it.
Posted by: Danielle | March 28, 2008 at 04:50 PM
it looks like a great idea that i will get around to when everything else in my house is that organized. so..... maybe someday.
OR since my husband is so excited about the idea i think that i should support his enthusiasm by letting him plan, shop and prepare the meals! now there is an innovative and brilliant idea! what do you think, ben? up for the challenge? :)
Posted by: mindy peterson | March 31, 2008 at 09:45 AM
one more thing... you are so hot!
Posted by: mindy peterson | March 31, 2008 at 09:46 AM