Eggs
Butter
Milk
bread
cheese
apples
oranges
bananas
frozen veggies (no waste)
potatoes
meats
sugar
flour
rice
cereal
salt pepper
baking powder
baking soda
coffee
tea
2006-12-02 09:42:42
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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Five pounds of burger, divvy that up and put it in the freezer. Flour, sugar, salt, pepper. Canned goods like tomatoes, beans, etc.. Rice, dried beans, pastas. Cheeses. Go for the dried spices and herbs as you need them. Butter, milk, jelly, jam, bread. Mustard, ketchup, mayo, your favorite condiments. Some veggies if you have an immediate use for them. Lettuce.
You'll get a handle on your cooking skills and what you need with the basics and then you can choose more or less of any certain thing. If you're a little strapped for cash right now, try to stay away from the frozen aisle for a while. Frozen stuff is packed with sodium and preservatives.
And invest in a good cookbook for ideas. I learned from the BH&G cookbook.
Cheers!
2006-12-02 10:17:55
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answer #2
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Here is an article on stocking your kitchen:
http://www.ochef.com/231.htm
Baking & Spices
baking soda
baking powder
cornstarch
yeast
flour
salt
pepper
peppercorns
sugar
confectioner’s sugar
brown sugar
light corn syrup
vanilla extract
ground cinnamon
nutmeg
ground cloves
powdered ginger
basil
oregano
chili powder
dry mustard
paprika
thyme
tarragon
dill
bay leaves
poultry seasoning
beef, chicken & vegetable bouillon cubes
cream of tartar
unseasoned bread crumbs
Bisquick or pancake mix
powdered milk
unsweetened cocoa powder
unsweetened baking chocolate
chocolate chips
General & Condiments
rice
pasta
dried onion soup mix
tomato paste
tomato sauce
canned tomatoes
peanut butter
jelly
canned tuna
raisins
chocolate syrup
cereals
chicken or beef stock
canned soups
canned beans
olives
canned pears
canned peaches
applesauce
vegetable oil
olive oil
red wine vinegar
white wine vinegar
vegetable shortening
nonstick cooking spray
mayonnaise
ketchup
mustard
salad dressings
soy sauce
hot pepper sauce
Worcestershire sauce
barbecue sauce
salsa
honey
maple syrup
white wine
red wine
Refrigerator
milk
eggs
butter
cheese
yogurt
cottage cheese
cream cheese
sour cream
meats/fish
deli meats
bacon
juices
carrots
celery
lemon
mushroom
lettuce
peppers
Freezer
orange juice concentrate
corn
green beans
spinach
peas
mixed vegetables
ground beef
chicken breasts
shrimp
dinner rolls or bread
ice cream
pie crust
nuts
Fresh
oranges
apples
bananas
tomatoes
potatoes
garlic
onions
bread
2006-12-02 09:42:12
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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1. 2% milk
2. orange juice
3. mayo
4. mustard
5. ketchup
6. bread
7. deli turkey
8. chips
9. pickles
10. canned vegetables such as green beans, potato's, peas, corn, and butter beans
11. frozen pizza
12. pepper
13. salt
14. chili powder
15. cavendar's greek seasoning
16. celery salt
17. garlic salt
18. garlic powder
19. cumin
20. paprika
21. cinnnamom
22. chicken bouillon cubes
23. can of chicken broth
24. lipton tea rice and/or pasta in various flavors in package
25. frozen chicken pot pies
26. pasta such as vermicelli, angel hair, or bow tie
27. spaghetti sauce
28. eggs
29. jelly
30. peanut butter
31. croutons
32. lettuce
33. salad dressing
34. cucuumbers
35. purple onion
36. olives
37. salsa
38. tostado chips
39. larry's frozen bake potato's
40. cheese
41. butter
42. baking potato's
43. sour cream
44. eggs
45. a1 sauce
46. tobasco
47. little debbie cakes
48. nestle quik
49. apples
50. banana's
51. grapes
52. apple juice
53. gatorade
54. nuts
55. coke or diet coke
56. frozen breakfast sanwiches
57. friday's frozen potato skins
58. campbell's canned soups- original and chunky
59. candy bars
60. canned biscuits
61. canned sweet rolls
62. canned fruit
63. cream cheese
64. bagels
65. english muffins
66. bacon
67. deli ham
68. cheese dip
69. cream cheese spread with strawberry flavor
70. onion dip
71. vegetable dip
72. V8 juice
73. gum
74. rotel
75. velveeta
2006-12-02 10:11:29
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answer #4
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answered by lou 7
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Milk
Eggs
Water(or fridge water)
drinks(juice or soda)
waffles
cereal
butter
syrup
hot chocolate
pancakes
meat(ham or turkey)
cheese
crakers
frozen foods
and that's about it.
if you need to ask me anything else, email me!
2006-12-02 09:46:31
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answer #5
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answered by KatieRose 2
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Milk, fruits and veggies... fresh (seasonal) and canned....if you want to minimize the mac and cheese..I suggest making up a few meals and freezing them in dinner size portions. Canned soups are a must for quick casseroles...basic chicken and hamburger also.
Lunch meats..non processed..get sliced from the deli...these are also freezable...bread (I also keep an extra loaf in the freezer in case I run out) and pb &j....
dont feel guilty about spaghettios, and mac and cheese..these are great to have on hand for busy nights!
Best wishes to you and your family.
2006-12-02 09:41:29
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answer #6
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answered by Irina C 6
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Easy Mac & cheese
2006-12-02 09:45:10
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answer #7
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answered by Big Biscuit 5
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fruit, green veg, lean beef, musuli, canned fruit, bread, crackers, coffee, milk, light cheese, spare light bulb, matches and candle for emergencies, panadol,toilet paper,2 TV Dinners
2006-12-02 09:48:27
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answer #8
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answered by swingoutsister 2
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milk
loaf of bread
eggs
^ most important things ^
something to drink
frozen pizza
chicken
pork
beef
potatoes
velveeta
cheddar
mozzerella
water
2006-12-02 09:40:41
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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bread salad dressing eggs bacon bread fish ground meat
2006-12-02 11:44:37
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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