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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. Discard or recycle any outdated food. Discard or recycle any outdated food. Place the food back in your pantry by category.

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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. Discard or recycle any outdated food. Donate any food that you probably won’t eat (and is not outdated) to a food bank. Place the coffee by the machine.

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Sustainable Living Traits To Pass On To Your Children

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While your conversations and examples could encompass a wide spectrum of topics, there are many simple ideas that children can easily grasp and put into action. Recycling is a simple and obvious practice that children can easily understand. Participate in local food drives and donations and involve your kids in your actions.

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