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Tips for Keeping Your Stockpile Safe and Dry

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Whether it be a garage, a shed, or even a specially constructed structure, you have to consider the fact that you are trying to keep and use your assortment of preserved foods for years to come. Even after you find an area where you can keep all of your canned goods and extra everyday essentials stored safely, you can’t just leave them there.

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

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I have another cabinet that is not in the photo where I keep coffee & tea and I store our bread in the appliance garage with the toaster. On a counter or table, sort your food by category: beverages, baking supplies, canned goods, boxed goods, breakfast foods, condiments, pasta/rice, snacks, etc.

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7 Steps to an Organized Pantry | Kitchen Economics

Family Balance Sheet

We don't have a pantry closet, so I use several cupboards in my kitchen for food storage and some shelves in my garage for any overflow. Sort food items by category, such as baking items, breakfast, canned goods, coffee/tea, condiments, pasta/rice, snacks, etc. I don't keep a large stockpile, because of my lack of storage space.