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Tealover
2018-10-12 23:19

must haves and non essential foods: topchart

What kinds of food is a must have often or always (5 stars) and totally unnecessary (1 star) in the pantry, fridge or freezer (well and other places you keep food).

Can you live without onions? Do you always have some salmon in your fridge ready to go and is coriander something you would never let into your kitchen?

Please add foods you can think of if you can't find them in the list

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Tammie
2018-10-13 16:58
#1

I cook a lot with coconut oil and almond flour.

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Tealover
2018-10-13 17:49
#2

#1 feel free to add them. I'm not sure if it's good for me to add it since I cant eat almond flour

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Leia
2018-10-15 19:43
#3

You can't have a cupboard without a tin of Baked Beans here in the UK!

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jordan
2018-10-16 01:21
#4

I'd say maybe salt and pepper would arguably be the most essential things when it comes to cooking.

Evelina
2018-10-17 10:35
#5

This is totally relevant to me right now since I am going through the kitchen renovation, I had to think hard about what is essential to have on the shelves of my little book shelf for the next few weeks and put the rest in storage. 

Currently, I have salt, pepper, hungarian paprikas, --- ok who am I kidding, I took out the whole drawer of spices and put them on the bottom shelf of the book shelf lol. My boyfriend was like can't you just pick the ones we use the most? I was like I use all of them! Laughing out loud

Other essential stuff I grabbed, brown rice, various pastas, flour, coffee, salsa, cereal, oats, tomato cans, various cans of beans, bulgar, buckwheat, quinoa, and green and red lentils. And also, sugar, veggie stock cubes, and various nuts and seeds.

Tealover
2018-10-17 13:13
#6

#3 Baked beans are the white beans in some tomato sauce right?

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Leia
2018-10-17 21:01
#7

#6 yes, you typically have them with a cooked breakfast. 

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Tealover
2018-10-17 22:16
#8

#7 Not in sweden though 🙂

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Evelina
2018-10-17 22:31
#9

I love having white beans with tomato sauce for breakfast!

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