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Wanderlost
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Jan 20, 2014

Pantry Challenge

We've taken on a challenge, to prepare meals using what's already in the pantry or freezer, adding only milk, eggs, and fresh fruits and veggies.

Unfortunately, some items do get shoved way back in the pantry (very bad design), so we found our full tin of saltines was stale, stale, stale. They refused to unstale, no matter which method we tried, so we tossed them over the fence to the buck herd, who weren't so picky... We even had to clean the tin with a little bleach to finally get the stale smell out of it. Not buying that brand again...

Grocery shopping is sure easy now. We just buy milk, eggs, salad fixings, and distilled water for the cats and WLToo's Bipap machine.

Our garden is only producing the occasional onion at the moment, and a fair amount of cilantro. Broccoli is looking good, but hasn't made heads yet. The greens are getting eaten up by something that just won't die, no matter how much we spray the plant, so I don't see mustard or turnip greens in our immediate future.

We tried using the black truffle oil we got for Christmas, but it's got no real flavor, so I'm thinking we'll make a salad dressing with it, just to get rid of it. I think oil, red wine vinegar, and herbs de provence - to keep it subtle.

Next, I'm baking a jelly cake, to get rid of all the jams and jellies people keep giving us, that we don't eat. I plan to experiment with biscuit mix, eggs, and jellies as the only moisture. Even if it goes flat, it will still be edible. Might do the same with pancakes.

The two cake mixes will become pumpkin cakes. That will get rid of all the packaged mixes and the extra cans of pumpkin.

Chest freezer is in good shape, now that we've moved the older packages from the bottom to the top, although we could use some more vegetables. But we'll put a dent in the canned veggies first.

Have three shelves of herbs and spices to go through as well. As we use up a particular type, we're not restocking unless it's one we use all the time. No premixed seasonings - I can make those myself. Found Emeril's Bayou Blast recipe online, so I made a salt free version as well as the regular one.

This is fun, although it's going to take a very long time, since there are only two of us and we don't eat that much.

Inspired a friend to do the same. At the very least, when we're done, we'll have cleaner pantries.

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  • once a year, I go through the MH pantry and the house pantry and pull out the oldest dated stuff and take it to the local food kitchen. then I get in my closet and pull out my disaster cache and put the stuff in my two pantries. then I buy new replacement disaster goods for my stash.
    I hate the job but love being up to date... and the local food kitchen likes me. :)
  • We're in "use 'em up" mode here, too. That's the trouble with stocking up when groceries are on special. Pretty soon, you're out of storage space. I tend to think of it like hoarding now, and really try not to overdo buying extras. Some will tell you that canned goods are fine well past the best-by-date, but we've found that many times the taste is affected. If I have some random ingredients, I'll put them in the search field of cooks.com and come up with very good recipes. The Bisquick casserole recipes are a case in point and open to all kinds of additions, depending on what you have. Anybody have a favorite "surprise" meal?
  • You will likely have a few surprise dinners.

    I have found I have to do a clean out every six months. Dried spices do not last long if not stored correctly. I keep my flours in the freezer so they do not get weavil, every flour gets it.

    So many things have best before dates, even canned soups.

    Sometimes it can take a while for us to adjust from having a bunch to feed in the house to just two . I still cook a dutch oven full of potatoes, just in case we need extra, LOL
  • Hello Wanderlost,
    We found that the deer will eat "almost" anything that is dry. Not too crazy about tortillas.
    Check on the underside of your leaves on the greens. We can only grown kale in the winter because of "white flies". We have found nothing that will kill them. We are in Real County and the white flies leave/die after the first freeze.
    We are doing the same with our pantry. Husband is on "No salt" now and can veggies are loaded with sodium where the frozen veggies are much lighter in sodium.
    Good luck, Carmen