How to Stock Your Pantry & Freezer During the Coronavirus Pandemic Home

30Seconds Food
4 years ago

Most of us are stuck at home right now because of the coronavirus pandemic. While we can go out for necessities, limiting our trips to places like the grocery store is advised, which means it's time to stock up. But with what?

"Though it might look a little different than normal, it's possible to eat healthfully when stuck at home," Alyssa Pike, a registered dietitian and manager of nutrition communications at the International Food Information Council, told CNN. "Choosing shelf-stable foods like canned goods, pastas, rice and legumes and utilizing your freezer – [where] you can store breads, meats, vegetables, fruits and more – are great ways to ensure you have a nice variety when your trips to the grocery store are limited."

Here are some of the best foods to stock your pantry with:

  • Beans and legumes: chickpeas, lentils, black beans, navy beans
  • Canned fish: tuna, salmon, mackerel, sardines
  • Nut butters: peanut butter, Sunbutter, cashew butter, almond butter
  • Pasta: whole-wheat pasta, veggie pasta, gluten-free pasta
  • Grains: quinoa, brown rice, wild rice, farro, ancient grains
  • Oats: steel-cut oats, rolled oats
  • Cereals: high-fiber cereal, high-protein cereal, granola
  • Canned fruits: applesauce, pineapple chunks, mixed fruit
  • Canned vegetables: corn, peas, green beans
  • Tomatoes: tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, whole tomatoes
  • Dried fruit: raisins, dried mango, dried cranberries, dried cherries, dried figs
  • Popcorn: no-butter popcorn, pre-popped popcorn
  • Nuts: almonds, cashews, pistachios, peanuts, pecans, walnuts
  • Seeds: sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds
  • Chocolate: dark chocolate

Here are some of the best foods to stock your freezer with:

  • Bread: french bread, biscuits, bread dough
  • Seafood: shrimp, fish
  • Meat and poultry: chicken, turkey breasts, lean ground beef, ground turkey, pork loin
  • Fruits: strawberries, fruit smoothie mixes, blueberries, peaches
  • Vegetables: spinach, broccoli, carrots, asparagus, cauliflower, green beans
  • Meatless options: veggie burgers, soy meat

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Canned Beans $1 & Up
Dried Beans $1 & Up
Canned Fish $2 & Up
Nut Butters $3 & Up
Pasta $1 & Up
Grains $3 & Up
Oats $2 & Up
Cereals $3 & Up
Canned Fruit $2 & Up
Canned Tomatoes $1 & Up
Dried Fruit $3 & Up
Popcorn $3 & Up
Seeds $3 & Up
Dark Chocolate $4 & Up

Comments (2)

Cassiday
Great ideas, thanks.
Elisa Schmitz
What a helpful resource during this uncertain time we are living through. Thank you for putting this all together for us!
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