I forgot a lot of stuff. Like sauerkraut, craisins, rice, so many things. Yet why is it when I am looking for something to eat I don't seem to have anything in the house.
I have the same problem. Never anything to eat...
I forgot a lot of stuff. Like sauerkraut, craisins, rice, so many things. Yet why is it when I am looking for something to eat I don't seem to have anything in the house.
I have the same problem. Never anything to eat...
I have the same problem. Never anything to eat...
I have a pantry in the kitchen and another one in the basement. I cleaned the one in the kitchen today, so I may be able to think of it's items:
Rice, biscuit mix, pasta, taco shells, assorted bottles of liquor, various bags of chips, soup, canned fruit, candy, pancake mix, crackers, cake mix, jello, pudding, marshmallows, nuts, chocolate chips, drunk mixes, a basket of dish towels, tea, bread crumbs, graham cracker crumbs, canned fruit, jars of different sauces, Welch's grape jelly and grape juice, French's onions, pie filling, popcorn, syrup, potatoes, toys for the grandkids, garbage bags, dog treats and biscuits, cake decorating stuff, dust pan and hand broom, bird seed, swifter dusters, light bulbs (the old kind-not the silly curly ones), lunch bags, griddle, George Forman grill, rock salt, bags, batteries, plastic cups, plasticware, paper plates.............
I'm sure I've forgotten something.
By silly curly bulbs I guess you mean energy saver bulbs?
Yes. Don't they look curly to you?
I have four cabinets and part of an open shelf that I use for pantry goods. I'd almost rather post pictures than try to list everything
For starters, I have at least 9 vinegars and 5 oils, lots of herbs and spices, 4 shapes of Italian pasta, 3 types of rice noodles, 3 kinds of rice, gnocchi, Asian seasonings and condiments, Mexican chocolate, corn husks for tamales, a few canned cream soups, baking supplies (flours, sugars, extracts, etc.), canned tomato products, and pasta sauces. Also, kitchen equipment like a salad spinner, scale, food processor, mandolin, immersion blender, colanders, strainers, etc. There's much more but I'm not home right now so I can't look.
Yes. Don't they look curly to you?
That's a good idea! I keep mine in a glass jar, but there's no reason why I couldn't soak them and pop them in the freezer...except they might get lost...I keep my corn husks in the freezer, they are soaked and ready to use, I just have to let them thaw.