No, I prefer to shop regularly and keep a well-stocked pantry.
Usually.
But I find myself in the position of needing to use up what's on hand, because we're moving to Germany in about ten weeks.
It's use it or lose it time. Well, no. That's not quite accurate. It's use it or donate it time.
I'm going to spend the next ten weeks making meals out of what's on hand (and buying fresh foods as needed, such as fruits, vegetables, dairy, eggs, and bread). I'll update as frequently as I can and share my menu with you.
Whatever's left right before we leave Georgia will be donated to a local food bank.
Here's what I'm starting with:
Pantry:
Baking Goods:
- 12 pounds flour (some all-purpose and some whole wheat)
- 3 pounds granulated sugar
- 1 pound confectioner's sugar
- 1 pound light brown sugar
- roughly 500 packets of Splenda
20 packets of Truvia- 1 1/2 cups egg replacer
- a small box of baking soda
- brand-new can of baking powder
- 3 pounds masa harina
- 2 pounds corn meal
- 1 cup walnut halves
- 12 oz unsweetened shredded coconut
- box of unflavored gelatin
- 1 1/2 pounds all-vegetable shortening
- can of cooking spray
- about 1 1/2 liters extra virgin olive oil
- 2 1/2 pounds dried black beans
- 2 pounds dried great northern beans
1 pound dried pinto beans- 1 pounds dried lentils
54 pounds white sushi rice- 2 1/2 pounds organic harvest medley rice
- most of a box of Fiber One Raisin Bran Clusters
- 1 cup oat bran
- 1/2 pound of grits
- 1 pound of old-fashioned oats
6 oz cherry vanilla granola4 ox chocolate delight granola- enough Fiber One pancake mix to make about 8 pancakes
43 packets of Crystal Light- a box of iced tea bags
- an unopened box of apple cider mix
enough mocha mix for four to six cups of mocha
2large cansdiced tomatoes- a large can of fruit cocktail
- small can cranberry sauce
- 1 box Betty crocker instant potatoes
2boxesinstant pudding mix- popping corn
- popping corn oil
4 servings easy mac(I know, I know)- 1/3 pounds mini rotelle wheels
- 1 pound mini farfalle
- 1 pound whole wheat rotini
- 1 pound elbow macaroni
Freezer
12 oz frozen blueberries1/2 pound fordhook lima beans- 32 oz All Whites
- frozen minced parsley and chives
- coffee beans
box of Green Giant teriyaki vegetables1 serving of peas and corn in herb butter saucecheese ravioli- pork roast
- box of turkey burgers
- 1 pound Brussels sprouts
- 1 pound corn
- large chicken
flank steak- family pack chicken drumsticks
1 or 2 servings of Steak Emssome marrow bones for the dogs- 5 lb black eyed peas
54 pounds green beans
So here goes. I've got a recipe for Spanish black beans and rice to share with you tomorrow...and some blueberry bread this weekend!
1 comment:
We're using up our stash too, but found out we're moving in a much shorter time frame. Good Luck!
And I hope your husband gets the pay he deserves.
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