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A Well Stocked Pantry

October 30, 2008
by christycecile

At my house and in my kitchen the key to not stressing over cooking my dinner meals or the unexpected caserole for a sick friend is a well stocked pantry.  Keeping basic items on hand at all times means I have what I need to make yummy meals and I don’t have to run out to the store for things I need.  If any of you have kids -just the thought of loading up to go to the grocery store makes you tired.

So when I get the e-mail that a friend is passing through town and wants to stop in for lunch or coffee.  I don’t panic wondering how I will find the time to run to the store and pick up something to make.  I open the cabinet and choose from my stockpile.

 

I’ve posted before about the grocerygame and how I shop sales with coupons and keep a stock of items. My stockpile makes for a deep pantry, but even before I was a ggamer I kept certain things around to cut down on trips to the store.

Don’t freak out- it’s a long list, but chances are you have a lot of this stuff already.  Edit the list based on how you cook.  What is a staple for me, may not be for you. Start adding one or two items to your regular grocery list until you are well stocked.  Look for sales.

These are the items I keep on hand that I consider a well stocked pantry:

In the Fridge:

 

Eggs
Butter or margarine
Milk
Whipping cream
Sour cream
Cream cheese
Cheese (your choice)

Parmesan cheese (in the can or fresh)
Mayonnaise
Yellow mustard
Dijon mustard
Worcestershire sauce
Horseradish
Ketchup
Pickle relish
Green olives
Assorted pickles
Salsa
Jellies or jams
 
 

 

In the Freezer:

Ground beef
Whole chicken
Boneless chicken breasts
Boneless pork chops
Link and/or bulk sausage
Bacon
Breads and rolls
Prepared pie crusts/pizza crust
Puff pastry
Flour tortillas
Corn tortillas
Stuffed pasta
Beef stock
Chicken stock
Non-dairy topping
Walnuts
Pecans
Almonds
Frozen fruits

 

In the Cupboard:

All-purpose flour
Whole wheat flour (Keep in freezer for longer shelf life)
Cornmeal
Granulated sugar
Confectioner’s sugar
Brown sugar
Baking soda
Baking powder
Yeast (Keep in freezer for longer shelf life)
Cornstarch
Unsweetened cocoa
Semi sweet chocolate chips
Biscuit mix
Vegetable shortening
Oatmeal
Dried breadcrumbs
Pasta

Brown rice
Wild rice

Boxed rice/pasta sides
Beans
Lentils
Split peas
Onion soup mix

Muffin mixes

Cake mixes (at least one yellow and one chocolate)
 
 

 

Cans, Bottles and Jars:

Tomatoes (various)
Tomato paste

Rotelle
Chicken broth
Cream of soups (various)
Canned fruits
Pie fillings
Tuna
Green beans
Chick peas
Kidney beans
Whole kernel corn
Evaporated milk
Peanut butter
Light corn syrup
Dark corn syrup
Pancake syrup
Honey
Pure vanilla extract
Almond flavoring
Bouillon- chicken and beef
Hot sauce
Olive oil
Extra-Virgin olive oil
Canola oil
Olive oil spray
Cooking oil spray
Red wine vinegar
Balsamic vinegar
White distilled vinegar
Cider vinegar

Worcestershire sauce

Soy sauce

 

Spices:

Parsley
Oregano
Basil
Rosemary
Thyme
Rubbed sage
Cilantro
Bay leaves

Chives
Tarragon
Dill weed
Dill seed
Onion powder
Minced onions
Garlic powder
Minced garlic

 

Peppercorns
Coarse salt
Kosher or sea salt
Ground cinnamon
Ground cloves
Whole cloves
Ground allspice

Seasoned salt

Cajun seasoning blend

Pickling spice
Mustard seed
Dry mustard
Cayenne pepper
Celery seed
Caraway seeds
Fennel seeds
Ground ginger
Ground cumin
Ground sweet paprika

 

 


 

 


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