

🧲 Plan, stick, and conquer mealtime chaos with style!
The Knock Knock What To Eat Pad is a 6 x 9-inch magnetic meal planner featuring 60 matte sheets and a strong magnet backing. Designed in a fresh turquoise pastel, it effortlessly attaches to refrigerators or metal surfaces, helping busy professionals streamline meal planning with a stylish, compact, and practical tool.















| Best Sellers Rank | #276,451 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #734 in Memo & Scratch Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 206 Reviews |
K**K
Helps to preplan
Love these for meal planning. Then I write my list and what we run out of on the back of the day before.
C**R
Great
So helpful for planning meals weekly!
C**S
Great and Useful Product
This is the second one I have bought. I actually use this to meal plan my week out and budget. It works great and sticks to the fridge with the magnet on the back! Would highly recommend if you are a planner.
H**Y
Organized meal planning
This has been a lifesaver from those dreaded “what’s for dinner” questions. I plan out one or two weeks in advance and it helps me stay organized with groceries and different activities throughout the week. I like the magnet so it can stay front and center on the fridge and the design is easy to understand. I do wish it had a section for a grocery list rather than the other meals options as most of our lunches are dinner left overs but it still meets what it was designed to do.
M**R
Planner
Nice
R**T
meal planning has never been so fun
I hate meal planning. HATE. This makes it just a tiny bit fun. There's plenty of room to fill in dinners, and space along the sides to jot ideas for breakfast and lunch, as well as snackable things. The snackable things part is important if you've got kids who are always wondering what there is to eat. The breakfast and lunch sections are nice for making sure you've got a bit of variety on hand if that's what you like. Yes, you could do all the same stuff on a boring old notepad, but it wouldn't look as cool hanging on your refrigerator. Also you couldn't passive-aggressively fill in the 'main chef' box with 'mom. AGAIN' just to remind your family of how dependent on your kitchen time they really are. My only complaint is that I start my menu plan with the current Saturday so I wish that they'd leave the week day blank so that we could organize it based on when we shop, because that usually determines what a menu plan 'week' is for us.
S**N
Love
I'm a big fan of knock knock's pads. I got this to help me plan and keep track of what I wanted to make for dinner each week. I had a habit of writing that on the back of the grocery list and then throwing out the list when I was done with it, so I'd forget what I wanted to make. My only issue with this list is that it has the days printed Sun - Sat. Since I do my grocery shopping on a Thursday, I wish I could write in the days that way, Thurs - Wed. Otherwise I like it.v
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