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Frugal Friday 11.11.2016

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It’s a great time to stock up on turkeys, hams, baking supplies, potatoes, canned goods and so much more. Maybe even pick up a few extra to donate to the local food banks. How to Save this Week: Don’t miss the pre-holiday grocery deals. Does cooking a big bird for so many people intimidate you?

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5 Easy Steps to an Organized Pantry

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On your counter or kitchen table, sort your food by category, such as: beverages, baking supplies, canned goods, boxed goods, breakfast foods, condiments, pasta/rice, snacks, etc. Donate any food that you probably won’t eat (and is not outdated) to a food bank. Remove EVERYTHING from your cupboards or pantry.

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Day 2 of 31 Days to Slash Your Grocery Spending: Organize your kitchen pantry

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On a counter or table, sort your food by category: beverages, baking supplies, canned goods, boxed goods, breakfast foods, condiments, pasta/rice, snacks, etc. Donate any food that you probably won’t eat (and is not outdated) to a food bank. 5 Easy Steps to Organize your Pantry. Place the coffee by the machine.

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7 Steps to an Organized Pantry | Kitchen Economics

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Sort food items by category, such as baking items, breakfast, canned goods, coffee/tea, condiments, pasta/rice, snacks, etc. Donate any food that you probably won’t eat and is not outdated to a food bank. 7 Simple Steps to an Organized Pantry. Place your foods near the spot where they are used. Discard any outdated food.