Pantry Staples That Save Time and Money

These are the pantry staples I always keep in our house. With these basics, plus fresh veggies and meat, I can make dozens of recipes without needing a special grocery run. Having a well-stocked pantry makes meal planning easier, saves time during busy weeks, and helps me pull together simple meals even when I don’t feel like cooking.

Related: What we eat as a family of 6

Pantry Staples

Dry items

Flour

Rice

Oats

Sugar

Baking powder

Baking soda

Cornstarch

Tomato sauce

Coconut milk

Olive oil

Sesame oil

Bullion 

Honey

Peanut butter

Coconut oil

Peanut butter powder

Protein powder 

Canned fruit

Canned beans

Canned tuna 

Spam

Olives 

Pasta

Spices

Salt

Pepper 

Basil

Sage

Paprika

Rosemary

Thyme

Onion powder

Garlic powder

Mustard powder

Nutmeg

Ginger

Allspice

Cream of tartar

Poppyseed

Bay leaf 

Oregano

Dill

Sesame seeds

Cloves

Chives

Turmeric 

Coriander

Cardamom 

Marjoram

Caraway

Garam masala 

Chili powder

Parsley 

Cinnamon 

Cumin 

Refrigerator

Butter 

Hoisin 

Soy sauce

Oyster sauce 

Ketchup

Mayonnaise 

Mustard

Relish 

Garlic

Ginger

Bbq

Ranch

Parmesan 

Cheese

Yeast

Lemon juice 

Lime juice

Worcestershire 

Maple syrup

Red curry paste 

Yogurt 

Related: How we paid off debt fast

I’m a born and raised Alaskan and stay-at-home mom of four.  I love baking, scrapbooking, and working on money saving strategies.

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