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By Viriatha Cordova in Eat for Less Published: Saturday, 21 April 07 - 12:40 PM (GMT -05:00) Last Updated: Saturday, 21 April 07 - 12:38 PM (GMT -05:00) |
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Sorry, no catchy title today. For some reason, my brain feels like it's crawling in molasses.
When you're home from your shopping trip and someone else has put away all the things you've bought, where do you find the food? Do you have a pantry? I don't. I wish I did but we don't really have the space here. We rent an older mobile home where half the cupboards are under the sink.
If you've ever lived in one of these, you know that the only thing you're putting down there are some tools you don't care about. Certainly nothing you're going to go after very often. This leave 2 cupboards filled with dishes and one for food. So no pantry as much as I'd love one and not much room at all for food storage.
But if you do have a pantry, it's probably filled with things. Most I've seen are a mess of can and packages just pushed in every-which-way. How do they know what they have? If this sounds like you, head over to Not Made of Money and see what they wrote about how this is costing you money. They have some excellent ideas about pantry organisation.
When you've done that, you might find that the brown sugar has gone all hard like a rock. This is a pretty common thing and even without a pantry, this happens to me all the time. Read this post by Mary Annn about how to save your brown sugar.
Saturday and Sunday are the days most of us have to do real cooking. See these posts for some ideas for your weekend.
Saving Simply writes about pizza as a lifelong project.
What We're Eating on a delicious turkey burger idea.
Smockity Frocks has ideas for that leftover roast.
And two Works for me Wednesday ideas. The first by the Family CEO on spaghetti pie and Farm Home Life on leftover ham.
The other day, I mentioned cooking contests you can enter once you find that recipe that you know everyone will want. Find tips to help you win written here by Valorie.
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Top | Reply to this Author: Smockity Frocks Date Posted: 22 Apr 2007 01:40 PM (GMT -05:00) Thank you for linking!
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