Out With The Old. In With The New…

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My pantry has been severely neglected. Those clos­est to me know that work has been kickin‘ me into over­drive and cook­ing and I have been estranged. Part of the rea­son for the cook­ing pause has been, quite sim­ply, this night­mare of a pantry. To find some­thing means some seri­ous expe­di­tions to find that one elu­sive ingre­di­ent as it hasn’t been orga­nized in for­ever. Not to men­tion, the light­ing in my kitchen has been hor­rid but since the com­plex finally fixed (and broke) the over­head light on the super high ceil­ing, I fig­ured I had no more excuses to avoid the pantry from hell.

Pantry Before Out With The Old. In With The New...

I always joke that for me to feel “at home” I need a fully stocked pantry and fridge and any­one who comes into my home knows that if we need some­thing, we’ve got it. How­ever, I got sick of the clut­ter and decided rather than shove every­thing in the pantry, I’d take inven­tory and clean out what was old, expired or just never would be used.

Check out the AFTER pic.

Pantry After Out With The Old. In With The New...

Yeah, I’m just as shocked as you. My trash man, how­ever, will want my head on a stake. There’s still work to be done, but I fig­ured that was a good start to change. Now I need to get to cooking.

What are your pantry sta­ples that you MUST have no mat­ter what?
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  • Auburn Kat

    I think you would gasp at how I have absolutely no food in the house!

  • Jen­nDZ — The Leftove

    I always find that clean­ing out the pantry helps put a whole new per­spec­tive on things! :)

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