15-Minute Pesto Pasta
A bright pesto pasta with tomatoes, spinach, and Parmesan.
- Baby spinach5 ounces
- Basil pesto¾ cup
- Cherry tomatoes1 pint
- Parmesan cheese½ cup
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Keep the details, supplies, and tasks for this plan together instead of scattering them across notes and messages.
Invite the people helping so everyone can add what is missing and see what has already been handled.
Check items off as they are packed, bought, completed, or covered.
Give every person or bag a clear list, share the work, and keep the essentials ready for the next trip.
Create a focused list for the trip, event, project, property, or recurring routine.
Separate work by person, place, category, bag, room, or stage when one long checklist becomes hard to scan.
Give collaborators the same current list instead of coordinating through separate messages.
Keep the structure that worked, then turn items back on when the next routine or event comes around.
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See what is still open without losing completed items or the structure of the list.
Use the shared checklist as the current source of truth.
Collaborators can use the same shared list across both mobile platforms.
Organize a bigger plan without forcing everything into one overwhelming checklist.

Reuse lists for clothes, toiletries, chargers, medicine, documents, and kid gear.
Keep a smaller list for short trips, sleepovers, sports weekends, or family visits.
Create packing lists for each child, adult, bag, or travel category.
Yes. You can make separate lists for each person or organize lists by bag, room, or trip type.
Yes. Check items off while packing and uncheck them for the next trip.
Yes. Shared lists let other people help pack from their own phones.