This is the second day of my 31 Days of Living Well & Spending Zero challenge. To read all the posts in order, start with Day One or visit the Overview Page.
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I should probably warn you from the start: we are going to be doing a lot of cleaning, organizing, & inventory-ing this month! (I never said it was going to be easy!) One of our main goals for the month is to get into the habit of using what we have, rather than buying more. Another goal is to realize and appreciate all that we DO have, which is easier to do when our things are cleaned, organized, & inventoried. Sometimes all you need is a fresh look.
We will be starting off our challenge for the next few days by planning our food strategy. I don’t know about you, but the second I start to think about trying to cook with only the food in my pantry & freezer for a whole month, I start to panic. My brain shuts down and although my cupboards may in fact be brimming, all I see is “NOTHING TO EAT.” Worse, I have found that it is when I am hungry that I make my worst financial decisions. I am willing to spend more when I just want to get food in my belly as quickly as possible!
Today we are going to start by taking stock of exactly what we have on hand. If you are a coupon user or stockpiler, you probably have more than a few forgotten packages back in the nether-regions of your shelves. It’s time to take control.
Organizing your pantry and freezer always sounds much worse than it actually is. Even if you have a huge, stockpile of stuff it shouldn’t take too long to get it under control. Here is what to do:
- Clear your kitchen counters and table before you begin so you have plenty of space to work with
- Take out all the food from your pantry cupboard(s). As you remove it, put like items together. Be sure to put all OPEN items in a separate section. As you go, toss any items are no longer edible.
- Wipe down cleared shelves.
- Use this pantry inventory worksheet to write down everything you have, going section by section though the different types of items. Place items neatly back in pantry once you’ve inventoried that section. Be sure to put open items that you are currently using in a separate cupboard or on a separate shelf. Make a rule to not open a new package until the old one is finished!
{Get pantry inventory worksheets here}
Repeat this process for your freezer.
{Get your freezer inventory worksheet here}
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When was the last time you cleaned out your pantry? Were you surprised by how much food you did or didn’t have? In what way?
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So I’m catching up on your log today. We have a big trip planned this month, so we couldn’t really participate well, but I’m going hometonight and cleaning my pantry. Hopefully the garage this weekend, too…
Thanks, Ruth!
These are some really great tips!!! So true about making sure your counters are clear … so much to clean out. Great idea for a series. So many useful things to learn!!
My family just started the Dave Ramsey Financial Peace classes this month, and since step 1 is to build your emergency fund FAST, this month long spending freeze comes at the perfect time! I have to admit to a small amount of “pantry envy” tho – seeing your stockpile (when I’ve taken a “break” from couponing the past few months) makes me wanna run out and restock lol. Between you and Dave I hope to be in better financial shape at the end of the month ;).
Oh Kathy don’t worry, I was too lazy to take new pictures of my pantry…..that is NOT the way it looks right now. 🙂
I am sadly not joining this month. Due to 5 kids, 1 income I will be doing plenty of Holiday shopping this month. I do plan to save some money this month and not buy the stuff we don’t really need. But watch out come January I will be going back and completing this challenge then. I wish you all luck.
Melissa, I totally understand & all this information will be available for you when it works better for your family! Hopefully you can still glean some good ideas this month. 🙂
Ditto what Melissa says. 6 kids and 1 income, we are opting to do this challenge in January as well.
Thank you for sharing the free printables. I’ve always been very organized where the pantry is concerned but using an inventory list will make it even easier.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you like them!