We've had "show us" threads for refrigerators, dining rooms, kitchens, and probably other things. So, how about show us your pantry.
My house is not big (1,620 sq/ft), but it does have a walk-in pantry, so I can keep plenty on hand to cook up a meal without a run to the store.
On the main wall, I keep my baking stuff and oils/shortenings on the top shelf, along with a variety of salts. Seasoning blends/rubs (store bought and homemade), dried chilis, and sauces/vinegars are on the second shelf. Third shelf is canned goods. Forth is pastas, rices, bread crumbs and nuts. The bottom shelf is dog treats and medicines.
There is another set of shelves on the wall to the right, but that is all non-food stuff, like plastic bags, foil, parchment paper, paper plates, mason jars and that kind of stuff.
On the left wall, are all my dried herbs and spices.
Show us what you got!
CD
My house is not big (1,620 sq/ft), but it does have a walk-in pantry, so I can keep plenty on hand to cook up a meal without a run to the store.
On the main wall, I keep my baking stuff and oils/shortenings on the top shelf, along with a variety of salts. Seasoning blends/rubs (store bought and homemade), dried chilis, and sauces/vinegars are on the second shelf. Third shelf is canned goods. Forth is pastas, rices, bread crumbs and nuts. The bottom shelf is dog treats and medicines.
There is another set of shelves on the wall to the right, but that is all non-food stuff, like plastic bags, foil, parchment paper, paper plates, mason jars and that kind of stuff.
On the left wall, are all my dried herbs and spices.
Show us what you got!
CD