Are you intentional about what gets stocked in your pantry and freezer or is it a catch-all spot for leftover ingredients from meals gone by? Since shopping is a chore for me I try to be pretty intentional about what get stocked in the pantry and freezer from my shopping trips.
The first step in stocking the pantry and freezer with ingredients is to look at what you cook most often and what you like to have on hand for quick meals. I've found that stocking the pantry with items that I rarely use ends up being a waste of the space. While I don't usually go for prepared food I usually have a few quick meals stashed in the pantry. Additionally, this girl can't be caught without the means to a chocolate chip cookie, so those important ingredients are usually found on my baking shelf. In the fall and winter, I often throw together soups on a whim so the pantry is usually stocked with soup ingredients. As fresh fruit becomes more expensive in the cooler months, canned fruits begin to make their way to the pantry. Dried goods and snacks are also a staple items that get some of the pantry real estate. The freezer also has a stash of frequently used ingredients.
Here's a breakdown of what's in my pantry and freezer stash:
Freezer: Orange Juice concentrate, Coffee (decaf & regular), Margarine for baking
Baking Ingredients: Unbleached Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Chocolate Chips, Sugar, Brown Sugar, Spices
Canned Goods: "Cream of" Soups, Diced Tomatoes, Tomato Paste, Kidney Beans, Pineapple, Mandarin Oranges, Water Chestnuts,
Dry Goods: Pinto Beans, Black Beans, White Beans, Spaghetti, Pasta, Rice, Ramen, Macaroni & Cheese, Broth Cubes, Cereal
Snacks: Trail Mix, Popcorn, Chips
What are the staples in your pantry?
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