I purchase "essentials" in bulk or at the cheapest possible price for my pantry. Janie's Mill sends me 3 - 25# bags of Rye berries at a time, enough to get the free delivery charge. I make sourdough breads in small 4" rounds for the freezer so hubby can take them to work with his homemade guacamole. I buy 6 avocados at a time and make a big batch and freeze in 4 oz. jars. I buy green and purple cabbage, peppers, onions and organic celery which I slice thin in the food processor along with shredding/slicing carrots. These are then recipe-ready for homemade wraps, salads, stirfry and soups. Broccoli and Cauliflower are prepped as well. Summer squash and zucchini if it looks good. I grow my own greens and herbs in a small greenhouse. I buy old-fashioned Quaker Oats from Walmart and source organic raisins from Amazon wherever the price is best. I save a lot by pricing things before buying in bulk. Potatoes and sweet potatoes, winter squash. I just bought 10 bags of dried cranberries for baking with my pears (I have hundreds from my tree) to make breakfast bars. My latest happy food is fresh rolls so I bought 6 packages (cheaper online) of brown rice wraps to make those. I have lots of rice, lentils, grains, dry beans and canned that I bought in 2020 in case family needed to move in with us so I'm still using those. Popcorn is always a nice treat.... airpopped, no oil. Organic coffee, raw cashews, walnuts, Tofu and mushrooms are also a must-have along with Tamari. Vegan all the way.
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