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Stocked Gluten Free Pantry

Posted in Gluten Free, and Homemaking

Last week, I shared a picture of my stocked freezer.  This week, after some much needed organization, I am sharing a couple of pictures of my pantry.  One of the things that I really like about this house is the size of the pantry.  It’s nice and big with good storage space.

Pantry 1

The first picture is of all of the items that I store in Tupperware.  At any given time, we have several different kinds of gluten free cereal on hand.  I have various types of gluten free flours including: teff, amaranth, sorghum, sweet rice, white rice, brown rice, tapioca, corn, and potato.  You’ll also find tapioca starch, potato starch, xanthan gum, and corn starch.  (I’m sure I’m probably forgetting some. lol!)  Other baking supplies include regular sugar, brown sugar, cane sugar, powered sugar, various chocolate chips, raisins, and nuts.  There are several different types of brown rice pasta (spiral, spaghetti, shell, lasagna, elbow…).  You’ll find assorted types of rice.  Sometimes, you’ll find chips (tortilla and plain), pretzels, and cookies.  There is usually popcorn, cereal bars, and natural fruit leather.

Pantry 2The next picture shows my big storage buckets where I keep large quantities of rice, dried corn, and other grains.  The smaller buckets contain palm shortening and shredded coconut.  There is a big jar of honey.  I keep a few cans of veggies around, but we prefer the frozen veggies.  I have olive oil and coconut oil as well as natural peanut butter.  I usually have lots of spaghetti sauce, but I’m running low on that right now.

(Not all of the Tupperware containers are full right now.  I gradually restock these items.  A little bit here and a little bit there.  I don’t do as much baking in the summer, so I’ve focused more on getting the freezer filled.  Pretty soon, it will be time to get back to baking.  I’m looking forward to the cooler evenings filled with yummy baked goods….)

What items to you consider “must have” in your pantry?  What special treats to you like to have in your pantry?

8 Comments

  1. Lynda
    Lynda

    Wow, looks like a BJ’s ~ LOL!!! It’s so important to be organized in th ekitchen & know just exactly what you have on hand!! Good Job! 🙂

    August 27, 2010
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    • Thanks. There are certain areas of my home that are super organized. The kitchen would be one of them. 😉

      August 27, 2010
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  2. I am so totally jealous!! lol I thought I had a lot of Tupperware. That is a great pantry. I need to go organize my pantry now…

    I love seeing how others stock their pantries and freezers. Thanks for sharing.
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    August 27, 2010
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    • I use to be a Tupperware consultant. lol! Modular Mates were what got me started. 😉

      August 27, 2010
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  3. And now I’m sad, you have so much GF stuff. I have trouble finding thing in larger quantities not to mention affording it all. It looks so pretty all neat and tidy. My panty is a total mess and it is depressing, just some shelves in an alclove, no door nasty track where the door used to be. I’d love to fix it up but hubby is losing his job so no extra $. Maybe I could sell tupperware, hmmmm.

    August 28, 2010
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    • I’m able to purchase many things through Amazon. You can use swagbucks (free) to earn Amazon gift cards to cut down on grocery costs. Plus, they have food storage containers on Amazon, so those could be purchased with gift cards as well.

      I’ve had those types of pantries before. A quick, inexpensive fix is to put up a nice curtain with a tie-back to use as a door. I’d get rid of that track if you can as that doesn’t cost any money.

      August 28, 2010
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  4. I love tupperware!

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    August 29, 2010
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  5. I really enjoyed reading the posts on your blog. I would like to invite you to come on over to my blog and check it out. God bless, Lloyd

    August 30, 2010
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