The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) encourages its members to store extra food supplies to take care of themselves, loved ones, and neighbors in the event of a natural disaster or financial emergency.
The Church encourages having a 30-day supply of foods that the family enjoys eating which store well, such as pasta, rice, beans, flour, sugar, canned fruits and vegetables, canned meats, etc. Many Church members choose to store freeze-dried meals (such as camping meals) as they have a long shelf life and are easy to prepare. They also store water for drinking, cleaning, and food preparation as well as supplies such as toilet paper, bandages, medicines, and toothpaste.
The Church also encourages members to have a long-term supply, if possible. These are things which could sustain life in the event of a huge disaster and which have a very long shelf life, such as wheat, beans, oats, and freeze-dried fruits.
In many areas, the Church has canning and packaging facilities where members and the general public can purchase food storage supplies. Some supplies can also be purchased from the Church online.
You can see the Church's website about food storage at the "Related Links" below, as well as some other helpful websites which are not church-related.
Pantry organizers are like storage units for your pantry. The pantry organizers keep certain items separately contained from the rest of your pantry in order to keep it organized. They are commonly used to keep pantries from turning into organizing disasters, though you can use them for storing and keeping miscellaneous other items.
You can read about how to keep your pantry organized on the following website: http://personalorganizing.about.com/od/kitchenorganization/ht/KitchenPantry.htm. They offer great tips.
Lets keep the pantry clean
To keep your pantry organized and clean you should clean it every week. Placing organizing tools in the cabinets can also help you arrange and organize the cabinet.
Good techniques are by only putting stuff you use on a weekly basis in your pantry. Try to exclude anything you do not use that much in your pantry. Try to keep your pantry organized by putting canned goods together and box foods together neatly.
A pantry cook is a type of food service professional who primarily prepares cold dishes, but may be called upon to cook hot meals. The table below outlines the general requirements for a career as a pantry cook.
To optimize space in your home with pantry under stairs storage, consider installing shelves or cabinets underneath the stairs to store food items and kitchen supplies. This can help maximize storage space and keep your pantry organized and easily accessible.
There are many places to shop for pantry organizers. Some of these places are storage.organizeit.com/storage/pantry%20organizer and www.organize.com/kitchen-pantry-organizers.html
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Plaid Pantry was created in 1960.
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