In the last five months, I've found and taken advantage of a lot of good deals. But my house is not big, I have no basement, and the stockpile is taking over. Here's my stockpile. It's not pretty.
This is my "pantry," a Rubbermaid cabinet purchased years ago when we lived in a garden apartment near campus. And that stuff down next to it? That's baking supplies, potatoes, and sweet potatoes.
In the playroom, we also have this Rubbermaid tub full of cereal, cookies, crackers, and a case of tomato paste.
In the "dining room," which actually has a bookcase and a desk in it, we have all this. A tub of Halloween Oreos, juice, crackers, and pasta.
Box of cereal, flour, cake mix, and stuffing cubes.
Box of Progresso soups and a jug of peanut oil.
Beef and chicken broth, soup mix, and fruit snacks.
Box of more soups, canned green beans (the only canned veg I buy), and canned fruit.
And then there's the kitchen freezer.
And the garage freezer. That big bag on the second shelf is a smoked turkey.
3 comments:
I love your stockpile. Way to go on accomplishing a terrific goal.
I like your creativity in storing your stockpile. We have a small house, though probably not as small as your apartment. Ours is 1400 sq. fee total. Anyway, we have stuff stored under the bed! Whatever works, right? Be blessed.
Actually, our house is about 1400 sq ft too. No attic and I like to actually park in my garage, so I have to get creative!
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