A well-stocked pantry can do more than just save you a trip to the store. In this episode, I'm sharing my practical, no-fuss approach to building a self-sufficient pantry that supports simple, from-scratch cooking. You'll hear what I keep on hand, how I'm setting up a backup storage space, and how I pressure can dry beans to make homemade pantry staples easy and accessible. Whether you're just getting started or refining your setup, this episode will help you stock a pantry that works for real life.
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IN THIS EPISODE
- My practical, no-fuss approach to building a self-sufficient pantry
- How to stock what you actually use (and stop buying what you don't)
- Why multi-purpose ingredients make scratch cooking easier
- How I'm setting up a backup storage pantry and using bulk goods
- Smart ways to use extra space without overcomplicating your setup
- The unexpected pantry benefits of keeping sourdough in your routine
- Tips for organizing and maintaining a backup pantry
- How I pressure can dry beans to create ready-to-use staples
- What I keep in my canned food storage and how I store vegetables
- Why keeping a clean, streamlined pantry makes cooking simpler
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
- Self-Sufficient Pantry Video: YouTube
- Fresh-Milled Cornbread Recipe: Blog
- Fresh-Milled Southern Cheese Grits: Blog
- Canning Pinto Beans: Blog
- How to Can Chicken Broth: Blog
- Sourdough Breadcrumbs: Blog
- How to Mill Your Own Flour: Blog
- Canning Equipment Guide: Blog
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