What are your fridge/pantry must haves?

Anonymous
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Anonymous
coffee creamer, coffee, milk, bread, eggs, olive oil, unsalted butter, kosher salt
Anonymous
Almonds, eggs, coffee for me. Iced tea, fruit, and
potato chips for dh and kids.
Anonymous
Many similar responses here. Milk/almond milk (I don't eat dairy), eggs (which is a pita because we only buy them from a local farmer who's closed two days during the week, so we try to stock up), fresh fruit and vegetables.
Anonymous
Oatmeal
Milk
Coffee
Cheese
Bread
Bananas
Eggs
Anonymous
For me: Greek yogurt, block of Cabot cheddar, fruit of some kind

For DH: seltzer (with or without fruit flavoring), cold chicken (sliced), cucumbers, peanut butter

For DD: frozen waffles, milk, Nutella

For the house: eggs, onions, canned black beans, coffee
Anonymous
What's with all the bananas? I can't stand bananas...
Anonymous
Bread
Eggs
Milk
Fruits
Onions
Tomatoes
Garlic
Ginger
Cumin
Ovaltine
Tea
Salt
Sugar
Rice
Lentils
Water
Anonymous
Coffee, diet coke, eggs. Everything else I can work around.
Anonymous
Coffee, milk, wine, eggs, berries, GF cereal, GF pasta, GF flour, butter

Those are the biggies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Coffee and fruit.


Me too!
Anonymous
Cheese and some sort of carb to put it on - tortilla, bread, crackers, or any of the like will do.

I have a major sweet tooth too so there must be some sort of sugary product around.
Anonymous
Butter
Tomatoes
Fruits that kids eat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Milk is our only must have.

Every fifth week I don't shop and we eat down the freezer, pantry, etc. this means we are good at improvising meals and snacks based on what is in the house.

I do that too from time to time, helps our budget a lot
but my must have list is a bit longer: To utilize/prepare whatever I have left in fridge/pantry I need olive oil, onion, and garlic on hand.
Also milk, any kind of fresh fruits, and lettuce/greens for fresh salad.
Anonymous
Milk avocados hard salami grapes and cheese. We basically survive on these items.
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