Pantry Cheat Sheet (Keep Kitchen Basics for Economical Cooking)
Today we have a pantry cheat sheet for you.
Do you find yourself scrapping one recipe after another while planning dinner?
Because one ingredient or another isn’t in your pantry?
If this is you, come sit by us.
We know exactly how it feels to have cheese quesadillas again and again because there’s nothing to cook.
So we looked around our pantry
and pantry staples lists other great cooks have made,
and we came up with our very own list that works for us.
Our list helps you keep kitchen basics on hand for economical cooking.
And the best part?
You can have it FREE in the design matching your Kim&ink Recipe Album. (If you’re on our email GIFT List. 🙂 )
Pantry Cheat Sheet basics to keep on hand.
This is the first page of the Pantry Cheat Sheet, shown in the Geo Succulent Recipe Album design.
The items listed are the dry goods that do not need refrigerating. These are things we use, but no doubt you’ll have more you’d want to add.
We don’t show extra lines, but our download will have room for adding your individual staples.
Here’s the second page of our basic list, in the Geo Roses Recipe Album design.
Place your pages back to back in a vinyl protective sleeve. Keep it in your recipe album ready for making your shopping list anytime.
Another great option would be to cover the prints with clear contact paper or laminate them. Then hang or tape them right to your pantry wall or door.
The Best Economical List we found around the ‘net
We’ve all been cooking more with this 2020 social distancing/restaurant closing thing, so it makes sense to spend time organizing a basic pantry.
With the ingredients on our list, combined with your list, added to the information on the Budget Bytes website, you should be able to make a meal any time.
And quickly.
But that’s a story for another time.
Yours to keeping a happy pantry
and many tasty meals!
Until next time,
Love, Kim & Dorothy