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Don’t let winter weather catch your pantry unprepared

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Winter weather can be unpredictable, with snowstorms, ice or freezing temperatures keeping you indoors at opportune times. When the forecast turns grim, the last thing you want is to find your pantry bare. And trying to slog through to the store for essentials can be unpredictable and worse, dangerous.

A well-stocked pantry not only ensures you’re prepared for emergencies but also makes everyday meals easier and more enjoyable during the colder months. Read on to know what should your well-stocked pantry have in it, and what items will make your life easier.

With a little planning, you can create a versatile and budget-friendly pantry that’s ready to see you through whatever winter throws your way. No arduous trips to the grocery store needed.

Essentials for a winter-ready pantry

You can have three different pantries in your home. And you probably already have them, you just may not realize they’re pantries.

Dry and canned goods pantry

This is what most people think of when they think pantry. Whether you house it in the kitchen in a couple of cupboards or in its own special room, it’s a pantry. This area typically holds dry pasta, beans, homemade and store-bought canned goods, shelf-stable milk, snacks and other foods.

A lucky few will even have a backup pantry in the basement or the garage. Likely this will be an area where cases of bulk food are kept before being brought to the kitchen pantry and put into rotation. Keeping it organized and well-stocked helps ensure you’re always prepared for busy days and unexpected needs.

Refrigerated pantry

Your fridge is actually a pantry as well. It holds fresh food, dairy and eggs and leftovers. All the refrigerated goods are part of your refrigerated pantry. Keeping it organized and stocked with essentials ensures you always have what you need for quick meals and snacks.

Freezer pantry

If you’re lucky enough to have a separate deep freezer or just the freezer attached to your fridge this is the freezer pantry. It’s the perfect place to store bulk buys, homemade meals and seasonal ingredients for long-term use.

Having a well-stocked and organized pantry – whether it’s dry goods, refrigerated items or freezer staples – means you’re always prepared, no matter what winter brings. By making the most of these spaces, you can keep meals simple, reduce last-minute trips to the store and ensure your family stays fed and comfortable all season long.

But what do you stock to keep your pantry prepared?

Stocking the right essentials ensures you can stay home and be well fed without venturing out in bad weather. Having these items on hand goes a long way to making you feel safe and sound during winter storms.

Non-perishable proteins

One of the best things you can keep on hand is non-perishable proteins. Think beans, canned fish, canned chicken, salmon and the like. These practically ready-to-eat proteins can be used in various dishes and recipes. And if worst came to worst, say a power outage, you could eat them straight out of the can.

And don’t forget items like nuts. These high-protein items can be enjoyed as snacks or part of a bigger meal. And again they can be enjoyed whether or not the current storm has knocked out your power.

Shelf-stable carbs

Keep a variety of grains like rice, quinoa and oats on hand for versatile meal bases. Pasta and noodles are also staples, providing the backbone for countless dishes.

Crackers can be a quick snack or substitute for bread in a pinch. Pair them with nut butter or cheese and you’ve got a hearty snack to keep you going through a long shoveling session in the snow.

Canned vegetables and fruits

Tomatoes, green beans, corn and mixed vegetables are perfect for adding nutrients to meals. Canned fruits like peaches, pineapples and applesauce offer a quick side or dessert option and bring a touch of sweetness to your pantry. And just like their canned meat counterparts they’re fully cooked and can be enjoyed hot or cold.

Soups and broths

Canned soups can serve as an easy meal on their own, while broths – chicken, beef or vegetable – are essential for making soups, stews and sauces. They add depth of flavor to dishes and can be used as a base for everything from hearty casseroles to simple rice or pasta dishes. Keeping a variety of broths and soups on hand ensures you’re always ready to put together a warm, comforting meal with minimal effort.

Don’t forget water

Storing water for winter storms is essential in case of power outages or frozen pipes. Plan to store at least one gallon per person per day for drinking and basic needs. Aim for a three-day supply; one-gallon jugs from the store work well in this situation.

The cold pantries

Stock your fridge with essentials like eggs, dairy and fresh produce that lasts, such as carrots and apples, to keep meals balanced during a winter storm. Condiments, spreads and a few ready-to-eat items like yogurt or cheese sticks help provide quick snacks and meal options.

Keep your freezer stocked with hearty essentials like frozen vegetables, meats and ready-to-eat meals to get through winter storms. Bread, butter and shredded cheese are handy for quick meals when fresh supplies run low.

How to stock your pantry on a budget

Stocking your pantry for winter storm readiness doesn’t have to happen all at once. Building it up gradually over several months makes it easier on your budget and ensures you’re getting what your household actually needs.

Start by adding a few extra non-perishable items to your regular grocery trips, focusing on essentials that can be used in multiple meals. Prioritize shelf-stable proteins like canned beans or tuna, along with grains such as rice and pasta that will provide a solid base for many dishes.

Consider seasonal sales and bulk purchases to stretch your budget further. Look for discounts on canned goods, frozen foods and dry staples, buying a little extra when prices are lower.

Your fridge and freezer can also be stocked gradually. Buy an extra block of cheese, a pound of butter or a bag of frozen vegetables when they’re on sale and set them aside for later use but don’t forget to use them before they expire.

Staying organized is key to making the most of your stocked items. Rotate older items to the front and track what you have to avoid unnecessary purchases. By taking it one step at a time, you’ll create a pantry that provides comfort and security all winter long – without breaking the bank.

The well-stocked pantry

A storm-ready pantry means you’re not panicking when winter throws a storm your way. By planning ahead and choosing versatile, long-lasting ingredients, you can keep your family well-fed and cozy all season long. You can start building your pantry now so you’re always prepared – and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have everything you need.

Laura Sampson of Little House Big Alaska is on a mission to teach modern family-oriented home cooks how to make old-fashioned foods new again. She shares her passion for home cooking, backyard gardening and homesteading on her website and blog.


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