What are your fridge/pantry must haves?

Anonymous
What are your fridge/pantry must haves? (The items that if you are out, you HAVE to go to the store that day or else you can't cook or exist without).

For us, milk, olive oil, and bananas are probably the only things that require an immediate trip to the store.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
milk, bread, fruit
Anonymous
Hazelnut coffee creamer for us.
Anonymous
Breakfast: butter, eggs, cheese,

Lunch: salad dressings, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, carrots, cucumbers, nut butters

Dinner: light cream to go with coffee, mushrooms, potatoes herbs/spices and onions
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 also started this two years ago, and it has been great on eliminating the amount of food we waste. I do buy milk-- we have 3 little kids so go through 2-3 gallons a week.
Anonymous
Milk..fruit of some variety but we almost never run out of apples
Anonymous
Coffee creMer
Anonymous
Exactly what I went to the store for today: Milk, fruit, diet Coke.
Anonymous
Spaghetti sauce, bottled water, pasta.
Anonymous
Milk, bread, and some sort of fresh fruit are must haves at all times.

Yogurt and eggs are the next level. It's tough to make it a few days without yogurt for a snack at work, or without eggs on the weekend.
Anonymous
Coffee and fruit.
Anonymous
Heavy whipping cream
Milk
Anonymous
hypo-allergenic peanut butter
Anonymous
Milk
Apples
Coffee/cream
Pasta

My kids drink milk and eat apples every day, coffee is a non negotiable for mornings, and no matter what my kids' moods are I can get them to eat pasta with butter or pesto.
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