I love food. I like going out to eat, I like cooking, and I like going to the grocery store. It drives me nuts when there's nothing in the house to eat. This sometimes happens since I don't cook if David's out of town. And we usually don't go to the grocery store if one of us is going to be gone. When we do go, we try to buy only what we're going to eat, but every now and again, purchased items are forgotten in the pantry and fresh produce goes bad.
I've been wanting to empty out the pantry, throw away expired items, and organize everything. David doesn't quite understand my strict adherence to all expiration dates. I hate stale chips, I don't like smelling the milk to see if it's bad, and I can't ever remember the little trick you can do with eggs to see if they're still good. Therefore, if it's one day past its posted expiration date, in the trash it goes.
Since we've been cooped up for the last three days, I tackled my pantry project. Here's how the pantry looked before:
Admittedly, it wasn't horrible. I knew where everything was. But I didn't know exactly what we had. So I emptied the entire pantry and put everything on the kitchen counter.
I wiped down the shelves in the pantry and threw out all the expired goodies. Here's what I threw out:
- Jar of apricot preserves - expired March 2010
- Bottle of apple cider vinegar - expired March 2010
- Bottle of balsamic vinegar - no expiration date, but I'm 99% certain that this is the same bottle that my sister bought when we shared an apartment in Austin, so it has to be circa 2006. Gross.
- Box of Shake N Bake - expired April 2010
- Bag of pinto beans - expired September 2010 (who knew dry beans expired?)
- Can of clam chowder soup - expired October 2010 (When David saw me throw this in the trash, he said, soup doesn't expire! Oh, yes it does - it says so on the can!)
- Can of condensed milk - expired December 2009
- Pop Secret popcorn - expired December 2010
- Three individual serving size packets of Justin's honey nut butter - expired March 2010
All in all, not too bad. Most things expired sometime last year. And I don't feel like I had to throw away $100 in groceries.
I did, however, find things in the pantry that I didn't even know remember we had.
- Electric tea kettle - wedding present
- Belgian waffle maker - wedding present
- Hot dog toaster (you put the hot dog in one slot and the bun in another and the toaster cooks them for you) - wedding present
- French press coffee maker - wedding present
I guess I did go overboard on the wedding registry since I didn't know remember that we had these things. But in my defense, we didn't register for any of these things. But then again, my underlying intent in cleaning out the pantry was to (hopefully) make room for all my kitchen things. I have a trifle dish and other miscellaneous holiday platters in the hall linen closet. Well, here's the after picture.
Not much difference. You'll notice that there isn't a trifle dish in the pantry. It's still in the hall closet. Oh well. At least the pantry is nice and organized for now. Mission accomplished.










