Since I only do grocery shopping once a month, a well-stocked pantry is a necessity. Here are some of our favorite healthy and inexpensive pantry foods:- Oatmeal
- Brown Rice
- Whole Wheat Pasta
- Dried Beans
- Potatoes
- Canned Tuna
- Peanut Butter
- Canned Tomatoes
I'm very curious to find out what you keep in your pantry. Leave a comment and share your ideas with us!
19 comments:
I went vegetarian a few months ago and was shocked at how much I could save by buying things dried versus canned! My pantry is now packed with red lentils, green lentils, black beans, kidney beans(beans and lentils are actually both cheaper in our International foods aisle than in the baking aisle!), brown rice, basmati rice(I buy the large bag from the Asian aisle). I love to stock canned tomatos, tomato paste, tuna and salmon. Oh, and popcorn! That's definitely a favorite staple around here!
Jobina -- Oh wow, how did I forget popcorn?!? That's amazing that beans are less expensive in one section of the store vs. another... I never knew that!
we've been "beefing" up our pantry. Thanks for the tips.
I also buy dried milk in pouches for baking. They stay fresh longer.
Big bottles of vinegar from Sams for cleaning. Honey, Sucanat and chocolate chips
Hi momof4sweetsisters, I don't usually get powdered milk, but that is a great idea! I have gotten shelf-stable milk before and found it was great for cooking, baking, tea, or coffee.
We have gone without shopping for months at a time. y husband works in Real Estate, and a paycheck is not always guaranteed nor do we know when it will be enough for bills AND food.
You can see what I keep in our pantry (both pictures and a list) here: http://theprudenthomemaker.com/awellstockedpantry.aspx
We buy in bulk for many of the staples, such as rice, beans, oats, powdered milk, flour, sugar, pasta, etc.
Variety of flours due to lots of bread baking here. We are always trying a variety of bread, rolls, crescants, everything. I stock on peanut butter - that's always a favorite. Rice, tomato paste, popcorn......
Well, you pretty much read off my pantry supplies right there. And Brazil ONLY has UHT "shelf" milk - it tastes nasty, but it really is a great food storage item.
And dude. You can't forget the chocolate chips.
we don't like tuna, but i do keep canned chicken on hand. otherwise my list looks very similar to yours.
I buy most of our groceries at Costco, so we always have a well-stocked pantry. I buy canned chicken in addition to tuna, various canned and dried beans, canned tomatoes, oatmeal, rice and pasta, potatoes, usually a few cans of soup too for "emergency" meals. Also canned peaches, I discovered back when we lost power after an ice storm that they were one of the few things from our canned goods that tasted nice cold and ever since then I've made sure to keep some in stock!
@ That Girl in Brazil -- Oh, yes, we have plenty of chocolate in our pantry as well. I buy about a year's worth of it at after-Christmas sales and use it for baking throughout the year. Oh, and we love chocolate chips in our pancakes... YUM!!
Thanks for posting on my blog (http://the adventuresofbear.blogspot.com) so I could find yours!
In our pantry - oatmeal, brown rice, dried legumes (lentils, beans, chickpeas), canned peaches packed in juice, canned corn, raisins, flour (whole wheat and white) and other baking supplies, canned salmon and canned tuna.
I'm sure I'm forgetting stuff.
Diced tomatoes
Tomato paste/sauce
Tomato soup
Cream of chicken soup
Cream of mushroom soup
Whole wheat pasta
Brown rice
Black beans
Pinto beans
Northern beans
Garbanzo beans
Split peas
Lentils
Mushroom pieces/stems
Tuna
Canned chicken
Popping corn
Peanut butter
Julie, that is so funny about the mashed potatoes, and I know exactly what you mean! In the beginning of my pregnancy with Clara I would feel nauseous almost the entire day, and then would have a window of about 2 hours from about 3pm until about 5pm when I felt like I could eat something. The thing was, it couldn't be just anything, it HAD to be mashed potatoes. And I could eat sooooo many bowls of it. It's still a comfort food for me too.
MMMMmmmmmmmmmm... pantry is like a magic word around me. I love my pantry. I have had a very big, very well stocked pantry for years and I just keep learning more and getting the pantry more in tune with what our family eats so nothing sits there for years and years.
Here is my post about pantries:
http://goddesshobbies.blogspot.com/2008/12/pantry-shelf.html
I keep (all organic):
red rice
brown rice
jasmine rice
wild rice
spelt flour
ww flour
unbleached flour
ww pastry flour
yellow split peas
green split peas
unbleached sugar
brown sugar
oatmeal
creamy farina (cream of wheat base)
popcorn
pinto beans
black beans
garbanzo beans
couscous
red lentils (which right now need to be moved to a smaller jar because we don't use them often anymore)
Then not in jars I keep canned olives, tomatoes, chicken broth, tuna... and more... then in my own jars I have peaches, strawberry applesauce, jellies........ oh man, honestly my food lists could go on and on. I have a little food storage/prep/etc addiction.
Val
Val, okay, I am drooling over your pantry now!! Soooo jealous! Seriously though, I have found a well-stocked pantry to be KEY to lowering the food budget. Yours must be huge! I'm off to check out your post now...
i googled "what to keep in my pantry" (just learning to cook, really), and your blog came up! awesome! very helpful. another one i liked was one that robyn webb listed on her blog. she recommended bulgar and lentils. nom nom nom
Thank you for your help!
I have begun my journey into the world of food storage. I have pasta and sauces ( 3 months worth), beans, flour, salt, sugar, drink mixes, veggies, fruit...etc I even include personal products. I use two web sites.
www.foodstoragemadeeasy.net (how to stock your pantry)
www.everydayfoodstorage.net (show to cook using your storage)
And here is a woman who needs her own spot, the one who got me started.... The prudent home maker....
Her site has pre-made menu's.....and her story which gives you strength to get it done!!!!!!!!!
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