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A Well Stocked Pantry is Within Reach

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I don’t know if it’s the change of season that motivates people to start cooking more at home, but lately, I’ve been getting questions about the foods I keep my pantry and refrigerator stocked with so I can come up with dinner ideas without constantly running to the store.

I love keeping a well stocked pantry. It makes me feel organized, self sufficient and on the ready.

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I try to keep items on hand that enable me to make a variety of things, whether it’s soup, a stir fry, marinated chicken/beef, or just tacos, it doesn’t matter. Stock your pantry and you’ll be set.

Do I still dread the age-old question, “What’s for dinner tonight?” That would be a resounding yes!! But can I figure out an answer and produce a yummy meal with some thought? The answer to that is also a resounding yes!! And in the end, that is truly my goal; and it seems….yours too!

You may already have useful items in your pantry but can’t think of what to make. In that case, there is a great website: Supercook.com. It is so helpful. Enter any ingredients that you have on hand and it starts suggesting different dishes for you to prepare. It’s amazing!!

Okay, so let’s get going. Here’s my pantry list. You can print it out below with my FREE DOWNLOAD. If you want to shop on Amazon for a few items, I’ve included all the links below. Here is a link to join Amazon Prime if you don’t already belong. Amazon Prime is great, fast, and shipping is free. What more could you want? Oh yea, a list…well now you have that, too!!

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Spices

Asian

Condiments

Baking

Misc.

Print out your FREE COPY of THE WELL STOCKED PANTRY. I’ve also included a blank grocery list for you to fill out in the future. Make some copies of it…Why shouldn’t your list look pretty all the time?

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Now, do you need to buy all the things that I choose to keep in my home?

No, definitely not. But my suggestion is to read through the list, print it out, and buy what is good for you and your family.

Do you have to buy it all at once and break the budget?

No, definitely not. Build your supply slowly. Since these are just part of the ingredients, you don’t use them up in one recipe, so most things are going to be bought infrequently.

So print it out and build your pantry supply and go as slowly as you want.

Don’t forget to add things back to your shopping list before you run out. NOT AFTER!! Wouldn’t that defeat the wholepurpose of this post?

Another thing to think about is having the correct staples to save leftovers. In addition to storage containers, you might want to keep some of these on hand. Here’s a picture of my kitchen drawer, if you don’t have a drawer to dedicate to these kinds of things, you can use a holder and attach it to the back of a cabinet door. Check out my post on Kitchen Organization for other storage and kitchen ideas.

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Food Storage

Tin Foil

Saran Wrap

Parchment paper

Ziplock freezer bags — gallon and quart size

Ziplock sandwich bags

Check out my Refrigerator & Freezer list here. Combine both of these lists and you’re good to go.

Did you know that Alexa Echo The Well Stocked Pantry - Let's Sort It Out By Deb (5)The Well Stocked Pantry - Let's Sort It Out By Deb (6)and the Alexa Dot can make shopping lists for you, which you can then bring up on your smartphone or other electronic devices when you’re at the supermarket? It’s the greatest thing!! Now my family helps me with the shopping list by saying, “Alexa, add ketchup to the shopping list.” It’s as easy as that. And they no longer have the excuse that we ran low but couldn’t find the shopping list. It’s my new favorite gadget.

Now that we’ve got you all set up with a stocked pantry, the other half is Stocking your Refrigerator and Freezer. Then you will certainly be all set. Check out my post here. There is a free printable for that as well.

So what did I miss? Do you keep something in your pantry that I don’t? If so, what is it and what dish do you make with it? Please hit reply or share in the comment section below!

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FAQs

What does a well stocked pantry have? ›

Pasta, grains, canned goods, spices, and baking staples are the types of pantry essentials everyone should keep in their kitchen. These foods are the basis of many meals and have a longer shelf life than items you store in the refrigerator.

How to stock a pantry properly? ›

Tips for How to Stock Your Pantry
  1. Buy most frequently used items in bulk. ...
  2. Keep a running list and check before you go to the store. ...
  3. Organize in zones. ...
  4. Think about versatility. ...
  5. Bring the flavor. ...
  6. Recycle to organize.
Jan 4, 2024

How to stock a pantry for a month? ›

How to Stock a Pantry
  1. Step 1: Fridge Basics. ∆ Butter / Butter Substitute. ...
  2. Step 2: Freezer Basics. ∆ Frozen vegetables. ...
  3. Step 3: Baking Supplies. ∆ Staples you should absolutely have: ...
  4. Step 4: Herbs, Spices and Seasonings. ...
  5. Step 5: Canned & Jarred Goods. ...
  6. Step 6: Grains and Pasta. ...
  7. Step 7: Produce Basics. ...
  8. Step 8: Oils and Vinegars.

What is the most requested item at a food pantry? ›

Specifically, food banks often need items like:
  • Peanut butter.
  • Canned soup.
  • Canned fruit.
  • Canned vegetables.
  • Canned stew.
  • Canned fish.
  • Canned beans.
  • Pasta (most prefer whole grain)
Jan 14, 2020

What food staples should you always have? ›

Here are eight food staples I recommend you have in your kitchen so that meal preparation is a snap, even on short notice:
  • Whole grains. ...
  • Canned beans. ...
  • Frozen fruits and vegetables. ...
  • Non-fat dry milk. ...
  • Low-sodium broth. ...
  • Canned fruits and vegetables. ...
  • Canned tuna, salmon or chicken. ...
  • Spices.
Feb 5, 2020

How do I make my pantry look neat? ›

Use Clear Containers

Busy packaging can make your pantry look cluttered. Remove any plastic bags or cardboard boxes, and decant dry ingredients into clear canisters. Odd-shaped items, like chip bags and root vegetables, fit nicely in bins as opposed to being stacked loosely on the shelf.

What is needed in a fully stocked kitchen? ›

COOKING ESSENTIALS for a well-stocked kitchen
  • Sharp All Purpose Knives. At the minimum, you should have three knives for cooking. ...
  • Cutting Boards. ...
  • Baking Sheets + Pans. ...
  • Measuring Cups + Spoons. ...
  • Immersion Blender. ...
  • Vegetable Peeler. ...
  • Coarse Grater + Microplane. ...
  • Nesting Prep Bowls + Pinch Bowls.
Jul 18, 2020

What is the best food for the pantry? ›

These include items like whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, nut butters, dried fruits, and vegetables. You can also stock up on canned foods like beans, tuna, salmon, and chicken, which last for a long time and help avoid wasteful spending.

How do you pack a kitchen fast? ›

Here is how to pack a kitchen in six easy steps.
  1. Cut back on perishable foods. ...
  2. Keep only the essentials. ...
  3. Organize the kitchen. ...
  4. Gather recommended dish and kitchen packing supplies. ...
  5. How to secure and pack your kitchen items. ...
  6. Secure and label your boxes. ...
  7. Packing Made Easier.

How can I organize my pantry with no money? ›

5 Steps to Organize Your Pantry
  1. Step 1: Empty and clean your space.
  2. Step 2: Look through food items and discard.
  3. Step 3: Create food groupings.
  4. Step 4: Plan your pantry layout and storage.
  5. Step 5: Find affordable storage solutions and labels.
Jul 13, 2022

What pantry staples should I stock up on? ›

PANTRY
  • Kosher salt.
  • Fine salt.
  • Black peppercorns.
  • Extra virgin olive oil.
  • Vegetable oil.
  • Apple cider vinegar.
  • Red wine vinegar.
  • Balsamic or sherry vinegar.

How do you stock a pantry for hard times? ›

Basic Supplies
  1. Water, stored supplies, and water-purification materials. ...
  2. Wheat and other grains, flours, and beans. ...
  3. Grain grinder. ...
  4. Cooking catalysts and seasonings. ...
  5. Powdered milk, dairy products, and eggs. ...
  6. Sprouting seeds and supplies. ...
  7. Sweeteners. ...
  8. Canned and dried fruits, vegetables, and soups.

What is usually stored in a pantry? ›

A pantry is a room or cupboard where beverages, food, (sometimes) dishes, household cleaning products, linens or provisions are stored within a home or office. Food and beverage pantries serve in an ancillary capacity to the kitchen.

What foods should be in your pantry? ›

In the Pantry
  • Breakfast & Cereals.
  • Canned, Jarred, & Pouched Foods.
  • Grains, Pasta & Sides.
  • Produce.
  • Snacks.
  • Baking & Cooking Supplies.
  • Condiments & Salad Dressings.

What do you store in a deep pantry? ›

For deep pantry shelves, look for one with a large diameter. Stick to storing round items on the turntable, as that will maximize the storage space. Bottles of oils, vinegar, and condiments are ideal, as are cans and jars if you don't want to use a riser.

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