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vinegars, oils,various spices, dried herbs, several types of pasta,
canned tomatoes,canned tuna, boxes of chicken and beef broth, rice,
canned clams, nuts, cous-cous, dried beans, BIG jar of peanut butter,
llour, Bisquick, cornmeal, map0le syrup, Karo syrup, brown sugar, white
sugar, Splenda, condensed milk and one can of Manwich, which somebody
gave me years ago. ....Im sure there's more I cant think oif.

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blAndy blabbles:

> Debbie said...
>
> >
> > "Andy" > wrote in message news:Xns9B794CA384797CotD@

> 85.214.105.209...
> >> MarieD said...
> >>
> >>> "Andy" > wrote in message
> >>> ...
> >>>> Damsel, I would only advise that out-of-sight is out-of-mind. I've

> gone
> >>>> shopping and replaced stuff that I wasn't out of in the first place.
> >>>> D'OH!!!
> >>>
> >>> I agree...We've ended up with several bottles of catsup that way.
> >>> Marie
> >>
> >>
> >> Marie,
> >>
> >> Yep!!! I probably have a few thousand miles of aluminum foil!
> >>

> >
> > but, but, but... isn't that a good thing to keep the rays out????
> >
> > Debbie

>
>
> Debbie,
>
> Probably!
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
> 12th rock from the Sun
> Takes 100 years to get a tan out here!
> I should live so long!!?



Well, blAndy, reading your posts is something akin to "eternity"...


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blAndy blabbles:

> Kathleen said...
>
> > Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> >> We're moving to an old, old house that has a big, walk-in pantry. I
> >> was just going to keep food in there, but we'll never accumulate that
> >> much food in a lifetime!
> >>
> >> I put some cookbooks on one of the shelves, and they look quite
> >> content there. Thinking of storing some of our less-used appliances
> >> in there, too. There's still a ton of space available.
> >>
> >> What do you put in your pantry, if you have one?
> >>
> >> Clueless in Minnesota
> >>

> >
> > Pots and pans, canned goods, flour, sugar, etc, in storage canisters.
> > Dry goods, pasta, etc, in tupperware bins to keep the mice out. Spices
> > and herbs in glass bottles, oils, foil, plastic wrap, freezer bags. My
> > mixer.
> >
> > And mouse traps. I haven't caught one recently - the last was over a
> > month ago, but Scully still hasn't gotten over it. Every time I open
> > the pantry door she has to go in there and inspect each trap. Hope
> > springs eternal...

>
>
> Kathleen,
>
> Ooh!... Ooh!...[raising hand]
>
> I mouse trapped six mice this month!
>
> Now I'm kinda/sorta depressed they won't step on my traps, this past week.
>



Pobre li'l blAndy...with all those meece gone he won't have any friends to
"talk" to...


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"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
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> We're moving to an old, old house that has a big, walk-in pantry. I
> was just going to keep food in there, but we'll never accumulate that
> much food in a lifetime!
>
> I put some cookbooks on one of the shelves, and they look quite
> content there. Thinking of storing some of our less-used appliances
> in there, too. There's still a ton of space available.
>
> What do you put in your pantry, if you have one?
>
> Clueless in Minnesota
>
> --
> Change JamesBond to his agent number to reply.


hi, apart from the obvious food items such as tinned goods I keep a lot of
my spare containers in the pantry. They take up so much space in the
cupboards! The there are all the electric gizmos to fill any other spare
room lol.




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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> We're moving to an old, old house that has a big, walk-in pantry. I
> was just going to keep food in there, but we'll never accumulate that
> much food in a lifetime!
>
> I put some cookbooks on one of the shelves, and they look quite
> content there. Thinking of storing some of our less-used appliances
> in there, too. There's still a ton of space available.
>
> What do you put in your pantry, if you have one?
>
> Clueless in Minnesota


Since I like my counter space fairly clean, I use the shelves in my
pantry to store the Cuisinarts (large one, small one), the waffle iron,
crock pots, blender, mixer, meat grinder, meat slicer, etc. They are
easy to reach and my counter tops are free.


Enjoy your new home!


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"Christine Dabney" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 16:56:18 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
> > wrote:
>
>>We're moving to an old, old house that has a big, walk-in pantry. I
>>was just going to keep food in there, but we'll never accumulate that
>>much food in a lifetime!
>>
>>I put some cookbooks on one of the shelves, and they look quite
>>content there. Thinking of storing some of our less-used appliances
>>in there, too. There's still a ton of space available.
>>
>>What do you put in your pantry, if you have one?
>>
>>Clueless in Minnesota

>


I converted a closet into a pantry.
Usually what I put into it is stuff on sale. Like when one of the
stupidmarkets have 'Can-Can' (like Shoprite does/used to-they are no longer
in my area) sales. I stock up. Also, things I buy by the case like Cream of
Onion soup (which is not available in my area-I get it mail order by the
case).
That kind of stuff gets transferred to the regular cabinets as needed.
Stuff you don't use everyday like pasta, fancy condiments, extra containers
of pasta, etc.


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"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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On Dec 18, 8:40?pm, "steve" > wrote:
> "PeterL" > wrote in message
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> > Christine Dabney > wrote in
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> >> On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 01:06:55 +0000 (UTC), PeterL >
> >> wrote:

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> >>>I may put things back in the wrong place, but I have a mental catalogue
> >>>in my brain that knows where everything is :-)

>
> >> I do that with my cookbooks.

>
> >> Christine

>
> > :-)

>
> > I'm forever losing/misplacing recipes, and can't remember where I put
> > the
> > damn things!! Which is why I 'wing it' most of the time.

>
> Translation:
> As I am such a good cook I don't need recipes.


Good cooks don't need recipes... I have plenty of cook books but I
only refer to them occasionally for ideas of what to eat, but mostly I
use them for reference for citing in my posts here. I've never in
life refered to a recipe while cooking, I don't know why or how but
once I look at a recipe it's commited to memory forever.. and other
than for curing meats I never follow recipes exactly anyway, I wing it
and substitute, always comes out better than had I followed the recipe
by the book.

I often refer to cookbooks only for the list of ingredients as to whether I
have them on hand, need to use a substitute, etc. I rarely meausre for
cooking-baking I do. Or for something I've never tried before. A friend's
wife is a Vegan. Not used to cooking Vegan.


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Blinky the Shark wrote:
> Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
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>
>> On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 19:55:54 -0800, Blinky the Shark >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Pants, of course. Sheesh.
>>>

>> THWACK!
>>

>
> Thank you, mistress. May I have another?



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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 16:56:18 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote:

>We're moving to an old, old house that has a big, walk-in pantry. I
>was just going to keep food in there, but we'll never accumulate that
>much food in a lifetime!
>
>I put some cookbooks on one of the shelves, and they look quite
>content there. Thinking of storing some of our less-used appliances
>in there, too. There's still a ton of space available.
>
>What do you put in your pantry, if you have one?
>
>Clueless in Minnesota


Our pantry is a step-in rather than a walk-in. About 4' square. It
holds (from bottom to top) crockpots, newspapers to recycle,
footstool; canned goods of all types; jarred goods (spaghetti sauce,
jams and the like), bagged sugars, bagged flour; cereals and
disposable cutlery/plates/food storage containers.

Used to store the cookbooks in the pantry but we use them so much that
we moved 'em to a cabinet near the workspace. Whereas my mind is like
a steel trap---rusty and prone to snap shut at least provocation :-)
---I like to have the cookbook at hand when making almost anything.
Just to be sure that I don't, for example, leave the salt out of the
bread (UGH!! Wife has done that several times, she doesn't seem to
mind but *I* do!!!)

We have the luxury of plenty of cabinet space. Four(?) years after
renovating the kitchen we still have cabinets that are largely unused
(better than overstuffed cabinets!). The cabinets above the workspace
countertops are for storage of cooking & baking staples: oil, pasta,
rice, cocoa, shortening, flavorings, etc.

Best -- Terry
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"Lass Chance_2" > wrote in message
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> vinegars, oils,various spices, dried herbs, several types of pasta,
> canned tomatoes,canned tuna, boxes of chicken and beef broth, rice,
> canned clams, nuts, cous-cous, dried beans, BIG jar of peanut butter,
> llour, Bisquick, cornmeal, map0le syrup, Karo syrup, brown sugar, white
> sugar, Splenda, condensed milk and one can of Manwich, which somebody
> gave me years ago. ....Im sure there's more I cant think oif.


"Manwich" LOL :-)) I am almost afraid to ask what that can contains!




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On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 13:44:23 +1100, "Caitlin B" >
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>"Lass Chance_2" > wrote in message
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>> vinegars, oils,various spices, dried herbs, several types of pasta,
>> canned tomatoes,canned tuna, boxes of chicken and beef broth, rice,
>> canned clams, nuts, cous-cous, dried beans, BIG jar of peanut butter,
>> llour, Bisquick, cornmeal, map0le syrup, Karo syrup, brown sugar, white
>> sugar, Splenda, condensed milk and one can of Manwich, which somebody
>> gave me years ago. ....Im sure there's more I cant think oif.

>
>"Manwich" LOL :-)) I am almost afraid to ask what that can contains!


You're not from the U.S., are you? (chuckling at what must be going
through your head). Manwich is a brand name for sloppy joe seasoning.
Here's a recipe, if those are unfamiliar to you. Note that the
cinnamon isn't standard, although if you taste Manwich, it clearly
contains cinnamon.


* Exported from MasterCook *

Sloppy Joes

Recipe By :Carol Peterson
Serving Size : 0 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Sandwiches

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
2 pounds ground chuck -- 80/20%
1 medium onion -- minced
1/2 medium green bell pepper -- minced
15 ounces tomato sauce
6 ounces tomato paste
1 teaspoon chili powder
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Brown the ground beef. Add onion and pepper and cook until tender,
but not soft. Add tomato sauce and paste, then the spices. Simmer
until ready to serve.


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Serving Ideas : Serve on hamburger buns. Potato chips are a required
accompaniment. Pickles optional.
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