Do Not Buy List

With a list of needs and excess, you can create a meal plan and buy items to compliment your meal plan. And excess items should be added to a “Do Not Buy” list which I have my clients write when they organize the pantry.

While my pantry isn’t picture-perfect, I know pretty containers aren’t always functional. Through a lot of trial and error, I figured out that wide-mouth containers are best for flour and sugar, but rice, brown sugar, and tea could be stored in smaller glass canisters. 

However, no amount of organization is a substitute for using up your inventory of food. When you reduce the volume, these spaces have a way of organizing themselves.

It works every time.

What excess items are cluttering up your pantry?

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