Next year I'm going beyond the pre-packaged kits and getting more creative with
other items in our pantry!
Not exact matches
I have a few tall ones for oats and oat flour
in my
pantry, and an assortment of
other sizes for storing various grains and fridge
items.
When times are tight and we can't afford all the groceries we are used to, it's nice to have staple
pantry items in the house that keep well like rice, dried beans, pasta, flour, and
other dry
pantry goods that can be used to make wholesome, filling, and inexpensive meals.
Chances are that doors
in your home that lead to the garage, basement, cleaning closets, laundry rooms,
pantries or
other unsuitable areas for children can be easily blocked off by using child proof
items.
Bookshelves
in the kitchen are great for displaying your most - used cookbooks,
pantry items, family heirlooms, art work, and
other kitchen related accessories.
Other tips include buying
items that can be used
in multiple recipes, such as canned tomatoes; buying
in bulk if possible; and slowly building a
pantry full of staples like spices.
Support local families
in need by donating pet food and
other items to our
Pantry.
But because brand new custom shelving wasn't
in the budget or my DIY plans, I decided to customize the entire feel and layout of our
pantry using affordable and easy to hang IKEA shelving and jars and
other items we already had.
My kitchen
pantry displays our dried goods
in jars, and
other pantry items are organized
in pretty baskets.
Ultimately I'll be able store craft supplies & puzzles, do crafts or puzzles, store & wrap gifts, store
pantry items & cleaning supplies including the carpet cleaner & vacuum, store all of my purses, backpacks &
other bags & have all of my travel gear including suitcases & carry on bags stored & organized & be able to pack for trips
in there.
Bookshelves
in the kitchen are great for displaying your most - used cookbooks,
pantry items, family heirlooms, art work, and
other kitchen related accessories.