Before
I got started on my $20 GroceryChallenge I thought it best if I went through my pantry and took an
inventory of what I already have. I
figured there was no point in needlessly buying something if I don't have to. As I got started I realized I needed to do
more than just poke around in there.
What I really needed to do was a big declutter and clean.
All the shelves as well as the ceiling and walls got a good scrub |
I
started at the top and worked my way down to the floor. The top shelf is where I typically store
items that we don't use that often, but still use. At least that was my intention. I also keep our extra egg cartons up
there. What I found was a lot of junk
that no one uses and waaaaay too many egg cartons. I also found a bunch of cobwebs. Gross!
Everything out! |
I
took everything down and went through it purging items we don't need or
use. I put a few items in a bag to
donate and the rest went into the recycle bin along with half the egg
cartons. Then I washed the walls and the
shelf really well and put back the items I am keeping.
We seriously have a lot of food in this house |
As
I worked my way down my daughters helped me unload the shelves and we had food
everywhere. Countertops, floors,
everywhere. I washed the shelves, using
a Magic Eraser to get rid of the silver scratches the cans had made on the
melamine shelves, and wiped down the walls until I made it to the floor which
got a good vacuum and scrub as well.
A lot of this was destined for the school food pantry |
With
everything all cleaned up I began to put back items onto the shelves. The second highest shelf holds my stockpile
items that I get on sale (and with coupons) or free, mostly condiments, salsa,
pasta sauces, etc. The next shelf is
canned goods and I was happy to find that I only had one can that expired and
needed to go in the trash. It was a can
of pickled beets that had expired 3 years ago!
All organized and very well stocked I had more than enough stuff for the holidays and loads left over |
Next
up was our pastas and baking items, breakfast foods and lunch stuff for the
girls as well as some food storage containers.
I keep my wok in the pantry as it is the only place it really fits and
our bread machine too. I filled up the
gallon Mason jars I keep beans and rice in and consolidated a bunch of
stuff. We ended up sending a big pile of
packaging out to the recycle bin.
So, so much better! I still think I have too many egg cartons though 😉 |
Once
I was done I had my Sleeping With The
Enemy pantry exactly how I like it.
Neat, tidy and very organized. I
also know exactly what I have and what I need.
It was a big job, but it will pay off in big ways and help me stay
thrifty when it comes to purchasing our groceries now.
I need to do the same thing!
ReplyDeleteFeels so good once it is done. :o)
DeleteYour pantry looks good!! I'm sure your pickled beets were just fine yet, commercially canned goods stay good for many many years!
ReplyDeleteActually they were bulging and stuck to the shelf. So gross! LOL
DeleteYour pantry looks great! I recently went through our food cupboards too as I can't stand expired ... anything (spices, food, medication, and so on)! This may come from my upbringing where we sometimes had to eat foods that had long expired, even year long-expired canned foods because we didn't have any money.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful that you take food to the city pantry.
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Thanks! I've come to realize I buy too much food.
DeleteOops, typo: I meant school pantry! Either way, it's still wonderful! :)
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DeleteHaha, I like your Sleeping with the Enemy pantry! My fav scene from that movie is when she realizes someone straightened the hand towels...he was in the house!!! Anyway, your pantry looks great and I need to do that soon! ColoradoGirl
ReplyDeleteGood movie! Definite creep factor. Have fun with your pantry!
DeleteHappy to have found this blog as I'm on a new quest to be as frugal as ever now that we've moved into a bigger home with bigger expenses. Grocery shopping and meal prepping are my responsibility around here so I'm always looking for ways to save without diminishing quality too much! Haha and your Sleeping with the Enemy reference...my husband makes fun of me with that movie because I arrange our pantry arranged towels the SAME WAY. I must be crazy.:)
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