Part of my dry goods stockpile. |
More dry goods stockpile, plus tahini |
I think my stockpile has officially reached full capacity.
I have way too much food in my house.
Yesterday, after grocery shopping, I was trying to fit the food in my cupboards. There wasn’t any more room.
I tried to put things in my freezer, but it was too full.
I tried to put things into the refrigerator, but it was too full.
My fridge, as of yesterday/ |
I had to do some serious rearranging to fit all the perishables into my freezer and fridge, and even so, there’s no room for anything else in there.
Non perishables? Forget about it! I’ve got them coming out of the wazoo, being stored in 4 cabinets and 4 piles of things.
When I went shopping, I had the intention to buy enough food for 4 weeks. I think I have enough food for twice or three times that! I’ve got a lot of expenses coming up in April and we’ll be bringing in less money in May. My goal is to go without really shopping until April. Can I do it? I think I just might be able to do that!
What do I have to work with?
First you’ve got my freezer. This is how it looked once I managed to cram everything from my shopping trip into it, but it is so disorganized that its scary! The door just barely closes and you definitely can’t find anything!
Today I made sure to rearrange the entire thing, firstly so I could see what food I had available, and second of all, because it was desperately necessary.
Here’s the frozen veggies! I seriously had no clue some of that stuff existed. There is:
2 opened packages of green beans, 1 package home frozen green beans, 2 packages of okra, 1 opened package of spinach, 1 opened package of peas, 2 packages of home frozen cauliflower, 3 packages of cooked foraged mallow, 2 packages of foraged blanched mustard greens, 1 package of home frozen fennel, 1 package of home frozen carrots, and 1 package of foraged grape leaves.
I’ve also got 3 packages of different types of fish, as well as a few different types of frozen cooked beans, some fat that needs to be rendered, homemade bread crumbs, a few different types of homemade soups, etc.
I made a list marking how many packages of each type of food I have in my freezer and which shelf it is on so that I’ll be able to keep track of what’s going on in there and don’t overbuy.
The organized freezer now! Top shelf- veggies and prepared meals, middle shelf meats, bottom fish and soups and other things. |
In addition to all my frozen stuff, I also have my stockpile of home canned goods. When I took this picture last night, I only had pickled cauliflower and pickled beets, some canned fruit, and grapefruit marmalade, in addition to the olives, pineapple vinegar, feijoa vinegar, and kombucha vinegar that I store over there. Since then I’ve added more to my stockpile of cans, but more on that later.
And then in my regular my regular stockpile (pictured at the top)-
I have a whole huuuuuuuuuge amount of white rice, some sushi rice, some brown rice, chickpeas, a few packages of white beans, kidney beans, green lentils, quinoa, cranberry beans, black beans, split peas, red lentils, buckwheat, millet, couscous, pasta, egg barley pasta, a few containers of dark tahini, a few containers of tomato paste, lots of sugar, a decent amount of flour, sunflower seeds…
My regular baking cabinet. Such a mess. This will be tackled tomorrow, but its also a large part of my stockpile. |
And then I’ve got my bottles-
So many I have to store them in a few different places! Lemon juice, soy sauce, white vinegar grape juice, wine, ketchup, olive oil, vodka, homemade alcohol, sunflower oil, kombucha vinegar, homemade vanilla, and probably a few other things I’m not remembering.
Bottle storage place number one- on top of the dehydrator. |
Bottle storage number 2- in a little nook in our little room. The big yellow thing is a cleaned jerry can that now holds our bulk bought vital wheat gluten. |
More of our bottles at the top. At the bottom, bulk bought oats, powdered sugar, coconut oil, gluten, baking soda, baking powder, and smaller containers to give easier access to the foods. |
And there’s what’s left of my bulk food order: (People bought a lot from me, which was great, because it meant less of a monetary outlay for me, but I was still able to get things at their terrific prices because of the huge amounts I bought.
Jerry can filled with powdered milk, on top of a box containing a huge sack of baking soda. |
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More vital wheat gluten and some dehydrated potato flakes.. |
I took reduced tomatoes that wouldn’t last long and made them into salsa. I canned 4 jars of that. One will be for our supper tomorrow night, the rest will be put away for later.
I'm surprised there's not a mob of comments here. ๐ I recently did a big clean out of my pantry and was cross at how much had to be thrown out! I doubt my motivation for as big a deal as you've done, but I sure am going to reduce the shopping and use up some of this food before it goes off and too far out of date. ๐ Thanks for the reminder. ๐
I'm surprised there's not a mob of comments here. ๐ I recently did a big clean out of my pantry and was cross at how much had to be thrown out! I doubt my motivation for as big a deal as you've done, but I sure am going to reduce the shopping and use up some of this food before it goes off and too far out of date. ๐ Thanks for the reminder. ๐