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What’s in a Frugal Gluten Free Pantry?
Posted: 30 Jan 2009 06:42 PM PST


This is the fifth part in a series “Gluten Free Grocery Shopping on a Budget” in which Heather shares how she feeds a family of 6 a gluten free diet for $350 - $400 a month. In this last post, Heather gives us a peak into her pantry.


**If you have any questions for Heather, please leave them in the comments. I’ll compile them into one email and see if she has time to answer them for us **


My biggest grocery savings has probably been in avoiding convenience foods, and developing a repertoire of menus we like that don’t use expensive ingredients.


Some of our recent meals:Breakfasts: Cappucino Chocolate Chip Muffins w/ Fruit, Pancakes w/ Fruit Syrup, Hot Gluten-Free Cereal, Granola (for rest of family and Clif Bar for me)


Lunch: PBJ sandwiches for rest of family, 5-bean casserole, baked beans, macaroni salad (with Tinkyada pasta), leftovers


Dinners: Spaghetti, Mashed Potato & Sausage Casserole, Pancakes and Scrambled Eggs, Bean Burritos, Smoked Sausage and Rice Casserole, Steak and Baked Potato, BBQ Ribs and Homemade French Fries, Beans with Diced Tomatoes and Seasoning


Following is a list of my standard ingredients on hand:
PantryBaking Ingredients Brown Rice Flour, White Rice Flour, Sweet Rice Flour, Cornmeal, Potato Starch, Tapioca Starch, Cornstarch, Xanthan Gum· Baking Powder, Baking Soda, Cream of Tartar, Salt· Sugar, Brown Sugar, Honey, Molasses, Powdered Sugar· Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Ginger, Cloves, Allspice, Vanilla, Almond Extract· Instant Coffee (for baking only)· Canned Pumpkin, Unsweetened Applesauce· Cocoa, Chocolate Chips· Oats (regular oats to make granola as a quick meal for rest of family)· Almonds· Oil, Shortening· Rice Milk or Almond Milk·
Condiments and Seasonings Black Pepper, Garlic Powder, Italian Seasonings, Basil, Onion Powder, Chili Powder, Caraway Seed, Powdered Chicken Buillion· Ketchup, BBQ Sauce, Mayonnaise, Tartar Sauce, Taco Sauce, Vinegar, Worcestershire Sauce· Peanut Butter, Jam, Real Maple Syrup·


Other Staples Tinkyada Brown Rice Pasta for me, Whole Wheat Pasta for Family· Brown Rice· Dried Pinto and Great Northern Beans· Spaghetti Sauce, Diced Tomatoes, Crushed tomatoes· Potatoes· Tortillas (Some wheat for rest of family, corn for me)· Bob·’s Red Mill Hot Gluten-Free Cereal WW Bread (starting to buy 2 loaves a week for family, so that leftovers only have to feed me at lunch)·


Snack Items Peanuts, Raisins (both bought in large quantity)· Tortilla Chips, Salsa (have about 2x a month as a treat)·


Fridge Items Dairy-Free Margarine· Eggs· Cow·’s milk (for rest of family) Cheese (for rest of family)- bars and shredded· Plain Yogurt or Sour Cream (for rest of family)· Cabbage, Carrots·
Freezer Items Boneless Skinless Chicken (some pre-diced)· Catfish Nuggets· Beef Steaks and Roast (less than $2.29/lb)· Pork Ribs (less than $1.50/lb)· Ground Beef (less than $1.59/lb)· Pork Sausage (less than $1.59/lb)· Polish Sausage ($2/lb)· 100% frozen juice concentrate· Frozen Broccoli, Peas, Corn· Other items from garden or local orchard (strawberries, apples, peaches, etc)·


Occasional Convenience Treats Instant Unseasoned Potato Flakes (use about 2x a month)· Canned Tuna (use about 2 cans 1x/month)· Canned Beans for 5-bean casserole (use 4 cans about once a month)· Canned Baked Beans (use about 1 can per week)· Clif Bars (use 1 a week on average)· Marshmallows (about 1 bag every few months)· Nondairy creamer (use about 1 cup a month to make pudding or hot chocolate for myself)· Tea Bags (about 4 bags a month, usually reuse at least once)·

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