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Inspired by Reddit, I want to go through my kitchen pantry/freezer/fridge to use up as much on hand ingredients as possible until buying more. I plan to transfer whatever money is saved during this project to my better halfโs birthday funds. She deserves something special and I think I can pool the resources to make it happen, all while learning some valuable lessons in the kitchen such as creativity!
Ground beef Frozen corn Frozen peas Frozen vegetable medley Frozen hash browns Frozen broccoli Frozen French fries Frozen spiral zucchini Cauliflower Rice Rice Sausage Cooked Chicken Breast Eggs Butter Cheese Peppers Bacon Pepperoni Crescent rolls Cream cheese Barbecue sauce Mustard Ranch Ketchup Worcestershire sauce Celery Carrots Condiments Tuna Canned tomatoes Cream of mushroom canned soup Cream of chicken canned soup Pasta roni Lasagna noodles Elbow noodles Croutons Shredded lettuce Peanut butter Ramen noodles Artichoke hearts canned Coconut milk Canned beans Canned yams Marshmallows Maple syrup Cream corn canned Spam Sour cream Butter Pesto Green beans Condensed milk Pie filling Corn starch Flour Sugar Popcorn Chocolate syrup Tortillas Graham crackers Chocolate bars Spaghetti sauce Bread crumbs Alfredo sauce Russet potatoes Red potatoes Tortilla chips Salsa Breakfast Cereal Granola Corn flakes Crackers Hello Honey Cream of wheat Frozen pizza Bagel bites Frozen corn dogs Hot pockets frozen Steakumms Frozen waffles Frozen fish sticks Frozen yeast rolls Little smilies sausages White sandwich bread Bagels Sourdough sliced bread Spices Herbs Chicken wings Chicken legs Chicken thighs Chicken breast Whole chicken Pizza crust mix Pizza sauce Pepperoni Mozzarella
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