You did great! Shopping your own home and no cost solutions are all great! Pinterest worthy isn’t always achievable but functional for you is. Great work!
You made a lot more space in there, so be proud! As far as what to put in your pantry, food wise, it is not about what everyone else has in their pantry, it is what your family eats. If you eat more fresh foods and don't cook a lot of things that are from boxes or cans, then you don't need to buy that kind of stuff. If you feel you need to have extra for emergencies, then it still needs to be things that you would eat. For instance, if you eat spaghetti, then you could have dried pasta and canned tomatoes in your pantry, but if that is something that you don't eat then that is something that you would not need to buy that someone else may have in their pantry. It is not what everyone else does, but what works for you.
You’re so right! I guess my main goal is to build up some extra for emergencies since my son is now eating solids! My husband and I mostly eat fresh foods and we always eat the same thing everyday so I’m trying to figure out what things I should have on hand for my son! Thank you so much for your comment and for watching my video!
Tissue box storage is brilliant!
You can push pin it to a wall if you want to hang it up! Thanks for watching!
You did great! Shopping your own home and no cost solutions are all great! Pinterest worthy isn’t always achievable but functional for you is. Great work!
Thank you!! Yes it definitely feels good to reuse items and not spend any money! Thanks for watching and commenting :) have a great day!
Love the tissue box for storing plastic bags. Totally stealing that.
You can use a push pin to hang it up inside a cabinet or on a wall too!
You made a lot more space in there, so be proud! As far as what to put in your pantry, food wise, it is not about what everyone else has in their pantry, it is what your family eats. If you eat more fresh foods and don't cook a lot of things that are from boxes or cans, then you don't need to buy that kind of stuff. If you feel you need to have extra for emergencies, then it still needs to be things that you would eat. For instance, if you eat spaghetti, then you could have dried pasta and canned tomatoes in your pantry, but if that is something that you don't eat then that is something that you would not need to buy that someone else may have in their pantry. It is not what everyone else does, but what works for you.
You’re so right! I guess my main goal is to build up some extra for emergencies since my son is now eating solids! My husband and I mostly eat fresh foods and we always eat the same thing everyday so I’m trying to figure out what things I should have on hand for my son! Thank you so much for your comment and for watching my video!
Flour, pasta, canned tomatoes, tuna, salmon etc. Are good to have in the pantry.
Yes perfect thank you! Definitely going to get these items for my pantry!
Beans, chickpeas, red, green lentils are must haves for me but I’m from Turkey and we use them a lot.
I always have chickpeas! I never think to eat lentils even though I love them! Thank you for the suggestions!!
My pantry items are pretty expansive, illlist categories- grains (rice, quinoa, cornmeal, etc) beans dried black, pinto, chickpeas, baking- variety flour, sugar, baking powder, etc, dried fruit and veggies, instant meals and snacks, etc
Those at great suggestions! Thank
You so much!
Black beans
I always have Chickpeas on hand, definitely need to stock up on black beans! Thank you!
Where is your food??
We have cabinets in our kitchen that we keep most of our food! But we mostly just buy fresh weekly.