We recently moved and have a lot more pantry space! What are your go to pantry staples that you always keep stocked?

by brezze95

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  2. Prestigious-Bug5555

    Salsa, tomato sauce, cowboy candy, tomato jam, peaches, and applesauce

  3. cardie82

    Stock/broth – great way to use scraps and is so much better than store bought

    Jelly/jam – haven’t had to buy any in a few years because I make a lot.

    Pickled peppers – both candied and regular brine. They go on sandwiches, in soups, and everywhere. No two batches are the same because I just make batches with whatever I’ve got ready to use in the garden.

    Juice – we grow grapes and my kids love the juice

    Beans – home canned are better than store bought and are nice for throwing together a fast meal.

    Fruit – we’ve got a pear tree and blackberries that produce more than we can eat. I can the extra and we enjoy them year round and share with friends.

  4. Beans of a few varieties/flavors. Stock/broth. Applesauce and cinnamon apple wedges. Chicken and beef chunks. Pineapple.

  5. mckenner1122

    Tomatoes, tomato juice.

    Chicken / beef / pork stock.

    Chicken. So much chicken!!

    Applesauce. Lots of jam/jelly. Pear sauce.

    Corn relish, cucumber relish.

    Cherry onion chutney. Cowboy candy.

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