Friday 19 June 2015

#What's in Yours?

Inspired by Mum's blog post yesterday, entitled What's in Yours?, I thought I do a post by way of a reply, showing what's in mine.  Here goes.

Like Mum, I too have been gradually putting store cupboard ingredients into jars from IKEA, for the much the same reasons.

-  They look nice.

-  They are very inexpensive.  I pick up a couple each time I visit our local IKEA store.  I still need a few more, but it'll have to wait until finances allow.

-  They're glass so are healthy for storage purposes, clean easily, are more sustainable and you can easily see exactly what's in them.

-  In readiness for when I get my backside into gear and start buying things without packaging.  (I still need to run up some lightweight cloth bags and find a store that sells by weight).

I've also recently been using the french style glass preserve jars to store some items in too.  It's better than them being sat in another cupboard unused. They're good for nuts, dried fruits, seeds, etc. which I purchase regularly in smaller amounts, especially now I've been eating and snacking more healthily. I need a few more of these too. (A good excuse amongst others, to sneak in a quick day trip to France at some point over the summer or later this year)



Mostly, I do admit to keeping them hidden away in cupboards.  This one mainly.  There's rice, pasta, vegetable suet, sugar, couscous, pastry mix, coffee whitener, rock salt and popping corn in these.



There is the odd one in other parts of the kitchen.  This one by the condiments, contains table salt.



And this one in the cereal cupboard (it won't fit in any other cupboard) contains spaghetti.

I am now getting a bit short on space in the cupboards, so I may have to start putting a few out on the worktop or on shelves where I can reach them quickly and easily, and judging by Mum's kitchen, they look great.

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  1. I might join you once I've tidied up!

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    1. I look forward to it. I'm incredibly nosy to see how other people live.

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  2. I have a lot of tupperware which I have had for years still with loads of life in, but the glass does look nicer.

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    1. Ahh Tupperware. I have some of that too, but not really storage containers. My mum and also a friend of mine used to be Tupperware ladies many years ago.

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  3. I'm so glad you answered my question. I'm just nosey, you know, as to what other items people store in them. I hope a few other people do a similar post. Now next time I'm at Ikea I need a taller jar for my spaghetti.
    xx

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    1. I need a good few more jars as I keep buying new to me health foods that I could put in them. I may devote one whole shelf to them and put the tins on the other shelves.

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  4. Ah, I have a mix of jars like you and plastic wear (the cheap buy in the store tupperware). Once everything is labeled properly I will share.

    God bless.

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    1. I look forward to seeing your collection Jackie.

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  5. I have store cupboard envy !

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    1. It's a work in progress. I do have to remember how to use some things without the written instructions on the packet though, but mostly it's pretty simple.

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    2. I stick the cooking instructions/ use by date on the bottom of the jar.

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