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What Most People Get Wrong About Building a From-Scratch Pantry | Episode 509

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Are you building a pantry that actually feeds your family, or just collecting random jars and bulk foods?

In this episode, I'm sharing how to build a well-stocked pantry that supports everyday meals, long-term food storage, and from-scratch cooking without overwhelm. We're talking about the foundational pantry staples I prioritize first, how to stock foods your family actually eats, and why a practical pantry should serve you now, not just "someday."

I'm also sharing:

  • The 5 foundational pantry categories I always keep stocked

  • How to slowly build food storage on a budget

  • Why pantry rotation matters

  • The difference between emergency food storage and a working pantry

  • What to know about storing fats, grains, beans, salt, and preservation basics

  • Important canning safety reminders for vinegar and dried beans

  • My best tips for creating real meals from pantry staples

Whether you're just starting your pantry journey or looking to make your food storage more practical, this episode will help you build a pantry that truly works for your family.

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