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Shopping List for First Few Weeks

It's a very good idea to stock up on items before the baby arrives. Here's a checklist to help you out:

  Have on Hand Need
Fruit    
Vegetables    
Bread    
Pasta    
Cereal    
Eggs    
Cheese    
Rice    
Meats    
Poultry    
Frozen Foods
Pizza    
Burritos    
Sandwiches    
Meals    
Waffles    
Breakfast meals    
Canned Foods
Fruit    
Vegetables    
Tuna    
Pasta    
Soup    
Macaroni and cheese    
Box meals (add meat or tuna)    
Peanut butter    
Jelly    
Condiments    
Butter or margarine    
Sugar    
Flour    
Cooking oil    
Baking mixes    
Milk    
Juice    
Soda    
Coffee/Tea    
Drink mixes    
Cookies    
Crackers    
Treats for siblings    
Miscellaneous Items
Paper/Plastic cups and plates    
Plastic Utensils    
Napkins    
Paper towels    
Food wrap    
Sandwich bags    
Cleaning Solutions/Sprays
Hand soap    
Dish soap    
Dishwasher soap    
Glass cleaner    
Furniture cleaner    
Floor cleaner/Wax    
Bathroom cleaner    
Garbage bags    
Vacuum bags    
Carpet powder/Deodorizer    
Air fresheners    
Toilet paper    
Tissue    
Laundry Items
Detergent    
Stain remover    
Bleach    
Fabric softener    
Baby laundry soap    
Dryer sheets    
Toiletries
Soap    
Shampoo/Conditioner    
Lotion    
Toothpaste    
Mouthwash    
Dental floss    
Sanitary pads    

 




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