My Pantry Makeover
Okay so some of you may not realize this but I am chronically unorganized. I’m not kidding. In fact, if you were reading this aloud to anyone who has ever lived with me they would be emphatically shaking their head right now like a bobble head doll on a Tennessee gravel road. Seriously.
So it is no surprise that my pantry usually looks like something exploded inside it. My sainted mother in law has taken to organizing it for me each time she visits though, and for a few weeks after she goes home I have grocery bliss. Then, I eventually catch up with myself and it goes back to looking like a bomb went off once more. Those nearest and dearest to me witness this kind of disorganization daily.
A few months ago Katy Rose went to look for something in the pantry and as soon as she opened it and saw how messy it was she said “Whoa, looks like Granny needs to come visit us soon.”
~snicker~ Now some moms might take offense to that but in the interest of keeping it real and accepting that I have the things I’m good at and others have things they’re good at, I looked at my little girl and said “You sure are right, Katy Rose!”
So over the Thanksgiving holidays my in laws came for a visit from the great state of Georgia and decided to make a project of organizing and doing a little remodel on my pantry and I thought I’d share it with you.
First, the before pictures. Brace yourselves. This is not for the faint of heart.
Also, if you are pregnant, easily frightened at horror films, or have nightmares about clowns coming out of a Volkswagen beetle, you might want to just scroll to the “after” section.
Okay so here is the ugly, bare bones truth telling photos of what my pantry looks like.
My mind is cluttered much the same way but I enjoy it and it works for me.
Don’t worry though, I’m NOT going to show you what the floor of my pantry looks like.
I would never do that to you. I don’t want you having nightmares or anything ya know…
Oh heck, who are we kidding?
Hold your breath…here comes!
Just in case you still harbor any Martha Stewart visions of me, lets bust through those right now.
So before we could start adding in more shelves (isn’t it cute how I said “we” there, like I did something other than go sit in the recliner and drink tea while the men worked? hahaha) we have to remove all of that umm…stuff.
This is just some of the groceries from the pantry.
Disclaimer: I bake a LOT. When I need flour, it is not uncommon for me to use five or ten pounds at a time. I also tend to bake things on a whim so having a big variety of ingredients on hand is important because the grocery store is like…a whole mile away! Oh the horror.
OOH OOH! Look! you can also look up and see the Christmas curtains I made. I did those Thanksgiving morning and had them up and the meal done by noon! Sometimes the planets align for me that way…
The menfolk getting started.
This is my father in law, who has already installed shelves on the left side and setting them up for the right.
They planned the shelves so they would be wide enough to stock things front to back, grocery store style.
Here is the pantry finished. Now I just need to take the stuff down from the top shelves and organize it.
And between you and me, that’ll probably happen next time my mother in law visits.
This is me posing with my new setup.
Now to stock it. I have issues with grocery shopping. I’m always putting back and stockpiling “just in case”. When I find a good deal (where I can save half or get it entirely free) I can’t resist. As a result, I have this pantry and then another big closet that I use to help with overflow. I know, scary.
But hey, if some kind of disaster strikes, my family will be set on dried beans, oatmeal, popcorn, peanut butter and mandarin oranges.
Raising kids in a world where precious little is within my control, it’s the little securities I cling to.
One side…
This is my other side where I have a few baking ingredient shelves, a rice/pasta shelf, aluminum foil/cling wrap shelf, etc.
Now y’all keep in mind that I’m letting you into my pantry here. That is my equivalent of you letting me see your pajama drawer. I wouldn’t criticize your pj’s so this is just gonna be an observation activity only. I welcome all comments, of course, just nothing about “eewwww, why do you have that in your pantry?” or anything about how something in here is going to kill us all.
I am fully aware that a lot of things are going to kill us all and I’m kinda cool with incorporating as many of them possible into my life and sitting back to watch and see who gets the shiny rodeo style belt buckle at the end.
Oh, and apparently I like mandarin oranges…
…and peanut butter. Okay, I blame that one on my husband and kids. They love peanut butter and I bake with it a lot. Our favorites are peanut butter balls, peanut butter icing, and peanut butter cookies.
By the way, any name brands pictured here are purely due to a sale. With a few rare exceptions, I am definitely not a brand name person.A generic may only be ten cents cheaper, but over the course of feeding a family, ten cents here and there adds up quick.
These little drawer thingies are leftover from the time in my life when I had time to scrapbook.
Now they are really handy for raisins, dried fruit, and chocolate chips. See? I recycle!
I keep baking mix, self rising flour, all purpose flour, sugar, cocoa powder, corn meal, evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, and cocoa powder on hand at all times. I also have a good bit of confectioner’s sugar and brown sugar in the back of the pantry. You’ll find lots of marshmallows and marshmallow cream this time of year so I can whip up fudge in a hurry!
Notice that each bag of sugar is a different store generic! It’s sugar, for goodness sake. Sweet, granulated, white stuff. All the same to me.
The newly organized pantry, complete with show model!
Now, wonder how long I can keep it this way?
Wish I had a pantry like that…………just stocked up on canned milk..on sale for .$1.00 and Camplbells soup for $.49…….. got 24 milk and 12 soup..had to stack it all on my basement steps!!!!!!! Such is life!!!!
Wow…thanks for sharing. You are a lot braver than I am. I felt a strong desire to go clean out my pantry and start organizing after seeing and reading this…but thankfully that desire passed about as quickly as it came upon me. LOL It is really amazing how much food we probably do have it we just would organize it so we could find it. Sometimes it is just easier for me to just go buy some instead of hunt for it. My organizational skills are very close to yours apparently though….hey, I always heard we shouldn’t sweat the small stuff. Finished effort looks great though….just invite ma-in-law to visit more often and you should be ok. And if there is ever a store shortage of mandarin oranges, I’ll know where to come get some. Guess you need to start doing a lot of recipe posts using them. Oh and Terri…since Christy’s is done, will you come do mine???
Those little drawers for chocolate chips, etc… are GENIUS. I have a pantry that looks a lot like your “before” pictures, and I am also a stockpiler. I have a question for you, though. What do you do to prevent weevils? I have only had a problem with them once in my 16 years of maintaining a kitchen, but it devastated me to throw away a whole heap of pasta & flour & rice & such.
Hey Missy! For long term storage of dried beans, grains, and even pasta, I put it in glass mason jars for that very reason. My flour and pasta that is in the original containers is just the stuff that I plan on using up soon. I go through flour pretty quickly.
If I end up with twenty five pounds of flour or so, I store all but ten pounds in the freezer and that keeps it from going rancid and no worrying over critters :).
Dried beans are really something you have to watch just as closely (if not closer) than flour but most folks don’t realize that. I didn’t either until ..dun dun DUN… I got a few critters in a bag of peas several years back. Now I’m mason jars all the way! I get the really big ones. I also save the large applesauce jars (glass ones) and use them to store dried beans and rice and such.
I know just what you mean about having to throw out the food!
My pantry is the exact configuration as yours and like you, if it is on sale I buy the limit. My daughter’s friends marvel at all the stockpile. If I am really tired after grocery shopping I just throw the shopping bags in the pantry floor and just step over them until I have time to put the away. Isn’t that what the door is for?
Wow! My pantry looks like your “after” pictures (almost) all the time. I admit, I am an organizational junkie, and nothing disturbs me more than my kitchen being cluttered! 🙂 I love your little drawers for the raisins and baking chips and such! I’m definitely going to have to add that to my pantry for all those little loose items that fall through our wires shelving. 🙂
I love it! And so envious but in a good way 🙂 My pantry shelf is in the garage along with a zillion other things. What I’d give for a walk-in pantry – holy cow! Totally awesome! As for your “extras”, that’s just good ole stockpiling 🙂
I am soooo jealous!!! I can’t wait to have a stocked pantry.