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Spring Pantry Challenge One Week Check In
If you’ve been participating in the Spring Pantry Challenge, you know we just hit the 1 week mark. How has your stockpile been dwindling? Have you encountered any interesting situations or problems so far? I remember the first time I had a pantry challenge in my house to try to use up all my stockpiled food items. It was very difficult for me to get into the mindset of making substitutions to make a meal out of the ingredients I had on hand. In my everyday cooking I’m much more used to deciding what I want to cook, looking to see if I have the right ingredients, then going to…
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Today is the Start of the Spring Pantry Challenge – What to Expect and How to Get Started!
Today is the start of the Spring Pantry Challenge! If you’re joining us this time, you’ll be able to use up most of what’s in your refrigerator, freezer, pantry, and cupboards, and save on grocery costs for the next 2 weeks. Does this sound like a great plan? Then keep reading and let’s get started! When to Do a Pantry Challenge and How Long It Takes At Home Ever After, we recommend doing pantry challenges several times a year so that you can use up the stockpiled food in your pantry or kitchen cupboards. Believe me when I say that there is nothing less frugal than throwing away expired food…
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Pantry Challenge: Just Do It!
You know I recommend doing frequent grocery shopping fasts during which you don’t buy any new groceries and simply use up everything you have on hand. This is called using up the pantry or the pantry challenge, and if you haven’t done it before, it’s about time you started! We’ve vowed to use up the last of our pantry stockpile to start off the new year (which I’ll admit is pretty meager at this point) before we buy any new groceries. The exceptions to this off-limits grocery shopping are milk, baby food, baby formula, and diapers. Most of the time we only do a pantry challenge for about 2 weeks,…
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How to Use up Food in a Pantry Stockpile
Pantry stockpiles are the best- especially when they’re filled with free and nearly-free food. Do you know how to use up a pantry stockpile and only spend $20 a month on groceries?
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2 Week Challenge: It’s Time to Use Up the Pantry!
Over the next two weeks, I challenge you to live of of our pantry groceries so that you can 1) save on your grocery shopping and 2) start your stockpile over fresh with new foods
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100 Most Common Foods: How Many Are in Your Pantry?
These are the 100 most common foods and ingredients that most consumers usually have on hand. How do you compare to the average consumer according to the list?
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25 Most Common Kitchen Items: How Many Do You Have?
How many of these 25 items do you have? Take a gander at the list and count up how you compare to the average consumer.
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Rethinking Emergency Preparedness for Bombings After Jericho
I developed the Emergency Preparedness for the Pantry: Checklists To Get You Ready for natural disasters, fires, earthquakes, loss of power, etc., not specifically for dealing with bombings. How much different is emergency preparedness for surviving a nuclear attack and living in a world after radiation and fallout?
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Emergency Preparedness for the Pantry: Checklists To Get You Ready
When it comes to emergency preparedness for the pantry, there is never a case when being prepared isn’t helpful. Whether there is an earthquake or you lose your job and have to live off your pantry, better safe than sorry. Are you ready?
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Unexpected Guests? How to Stretch a Meal at the Last Minute
From breakfast to dinner, it is possible to make a meal accommodate extra people on short notice. Home Ever After will help you be the perfect host or hostess with minimal last minute stress! Print this list out and stash it in the back of your cookbook in case of mealtime guest emergencies.