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Let Us Stock Your Thanksgiving Pantry

By Allison Burch, October 28, 2011  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Allison Burch
Thank you to all who entered and congratulations to the five lucky winners: Ellen from Hillsborough, NC; Erica from Santa Fe, NM; Erin from Clearwater, FL; Sarah from Tulsa, OK and Stephanie from San Jose, CA. Happy Thanksgiving! Can you believe it’s almost November? Now is the perfect time to take stock of your pantry and make sure you have the basics on hand for your big Thanksgiving meal, all of that holiday entertaining and baking, and for everyday cooking in between. Here are some of our favorite tips to get your pantry in ship shape order and ready for the holiday season. Plus, five readers will win an assortment of organic and natural pantry favorites perfect for preparing your Thanksgiving feast. Read on to find out how you could be one of the lucky five. Start with a Clean Slate Before bringing home your holiday groceries de-clutter your pantry and restore order. Here’s how:
  • Take stock of what you have by taking everything out of your pantry and spreading it out on the kitchen counter. Separate the stuff you use every day from less frequently used items. Consider donating unopened extras to a food pantry. Anything past its expiration date should be tossed out. Remember the adage, “when it doubt, throw it out.”
  • Wipe down dusty shelves, cans and jars with warm water and a bit of dish soap. For sticky messes, sprinkle the spot with baking soda and top with a warm, wet paper towel. Let sit for a minute then scrape off with a spatula. Dry shelves thoroughly before restocking.
  • Place stuff you use every day (cereal, nut butters, snacks) within easy reach.
  • It’s best to put lightweight items on higher shelves and heavy items on lower shelves.
  • Group items together, such as baking supplies, canned beans and veggies, sauces and soups.
  • Place flours, dried beans and nuts in clear containers so you can see when you’re running low.
  • Corral small items (like oatmeal packets) into baskets so they don’t get lost.
Feeling inspired? Extend these ideas to your freezer and fridge. Checking It Twice Review your traditional recipes and check your (newly cleaned out) pantry carefully to help create your holiday shopping list. The more items you pick up on your first visit to the grocery store means fewer added trips later on. Happy Holiday Baking Are you a holiday baker? A kitchen filled with the aroma of freshly baked goodies is one of the most treasured memories of the holiday season. Check out our Holiday Baking Guide for some of our favorite tips and a checklist of baking essentials to keep on hand throughout the season. Herbs, Spice and Everything Nice Herbs and spices are supremely important during the holidays. Here are some tips to ensure there’s life in your holiday spice:
  • Dried herbs and spices lose their potency and freshness within six months to a year from the date they are first opened, so spices you used last year may need to be replaced.
  • If a container of dried herbs or spices doesn’t have its characteristic aroma or they appear faded, it’s time to replace.
  • Dried herbs are generally very flavor-concentrated, but quickly lose their intensity in storage. Keep containers tightly capped and store them in a cool, dark and dry spot. Avoid placing them above the stove, near a sink, dishwasher or sunny window.
  • Buy herbs and spices in small quantities from our bulk department to ensure a fresh supply and save money — you don’t have to buy an entire bottle of a special spice you only use once a year.
  • Find out more about specific spices in our Holiday Spice Guide.
Let Us Stock Your Thanksgiving Pantry As part of your pantry clean-up, you might want to consider restocking it with “cleaner” food – food that’s say, free of artificial preservatives, flavors, colors and sweeteners and organic, when possible. Luckily, the stuff we sell at Whole Foods Market doesn’t have any of that stuff and our exclusive 365 Everyday Value line of products has a huge selection of organic options at affordable prices. Need an extra incentive to get your pantry prepped for the holidays? We’ll help five lucky readers stock their pantries with an assortment of organic and natural Thanksgiving and holiday staples. Many of these are only available in our stores. To enter, just leave a comment below by November 4 and tell us what pantry staple you absolutely cannot do without at Thanksgiving and why. We’ll pick five winners at random to receive all of these great products:
  • 365 Everyday Value® Baking Powder, Baking Soda, Vegan Cane Sugar and Plain Bread Crumbs
  • 365 Everyday Value® 100% Pure Grade A Organic Maple Syrup, Organic 100% Lemon Juice, Organic Balsamic Vinegar and Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 365 Everyday Value® Organic Wild Rice Mix
  • 365 Everyday Value® Organic Dried Cranberries and Organic Dried Turkish Apricots
  • 365 Everyday Value® Slivered Almonds and Chopped Pecans
  • 365 Everyday Value® Organic Whole Berry and Organic Jellied Cranberry Sauces
  • 365 Everyday Value® Organic Vegan Stuffing
  • 365 Everyday Value® Organic Dark Chocolate Bar
  • Frontier Organic Cinnamon, Organic Cloves, Organic Nutmeg and Organic Ginger
  • Imagine Organic Free Range Chicken Broth
  • Lundberg Christmas Rice
  • Pacific Natural Foods Organic Turkey Gravy, Organic Pumpkin Puree and Organic Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce
  • Simply Organic Roasted Turkey Gravy Mix
  • Spectrum Organic Shortening
  • Sunspire Fair Trade Organic 65% Cacao Bittersweet Chocolate Chips
  • Whole Foods Market™ Crostini
  • Whole Foods Market™ Milk Chocolate and Pear & Almond Dark Chocolate Bars
So tell us, what pantry staple helps you create your favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal?

 

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Comments

Donna LaMontagne says ...
I absolutely have to have the whole berry cranberry sauce at Thanksgiving time. For me this sauce starts Thanksgiving early and extends it as long as I have that sauce to add when making poultry sandwiches, to add when making a salad dressing, to mix with applesauce as a side dish and to spoon right out of the container for a snack. Thank you for keeping it on the shelves.
11/11/2011 5:21:11 PM CST
CAROL says ...
Who cannot live without Imagine Chicken Broth year round? ! ! During the Hoidays we use even more! More holiday musts! : Pumpkin Puree, and all the Frontier Spices for the cakes, breads, cookies and pies! Thanks for 'bringing it' Whole Foods!!! Time to enjoy the holidays !
11/11/2011 5:31:48 PM CST
Alisa says ...
Chicken stock, flour, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and mulling spices
11/11/2011 5:57:20 PM CST
Tiffany Fontan says ...
Whole Foods cranberry sauce!! I can't eat turkey without it. Yum! I love how it doesn't have the junk that other companies use in there sauce.
11/11/2011 6:26:31 PM CST
Erica J says ...
Definitely flour, oil, and spices.
11/11/2011 9:37:00 PM CST
cindy says ...
cranberries- nothing like homemade cranberry sauce- the cans just can't compare! and so simple to make!
11/11/2011 10:48:15 PM CST
judee moncada says ...
Water chestnuts! They put a crunch in anything from stuffing to salads to leftover ham salad. They add texture and a whole new dimension to food without changing the taste.
11/12/2011 7:05:33 AM CST
pat boutilier says ...
I must have bread flour. and yeast of course----that's two---but I make the no-knead bread made popular by James Leahy----easy, simple, good. water, flour, yeast, salt-----the bounty of the earth
11/12/2011 8:55:53 AM CST
Diane says ...
What's Thanksgiving without Bread Pudding
11/12/2011 3:38:24 PM CST
vendelna says ...
Honestly a staple in my home is whole wheat flour, because my husband loves the whole wheat pizza dough i make and freeze!
11/12/2011 6:12:03 PM CST
Mary Ann Jenkins says ...
The best pecan pie begins with organic corn syrup!
11/12/2011 11:17:15 PM CST
homemade thanksgiving decorations says ...
I get pleasure from, cause I found exactly what I used to be looking for. You've ended my four day lengthy hunt! God Bless you man. Have a nice day. Bye
11/13/2011 1:45:22 AM CST
janet christopherson says ...
APPLES, APPLES, APPLES. All kinds and all sizes. From center peice with flowers and candles, to apple pie, and in the stuffing. Just can't get enough.
11/13/2011 12:39:10 PM CST
Beth says ...
Quite a few things that are must haves for Thanksgiving but this year one thing that might be missing (unless I win, of course!) is pecans because the price has skyrocketed! But Apple Pecan Spice Stuffing, yum!
11/13/2011 7:38:39 PM CST
mik says ...
Hmn...out of all my must haves, including cinnamon, flour, pumpkins...i've got to say baking chocolate.
11/14/2011 8:39:55 AM CST
susan roese says ...
LOVE 365 Cranberrry sauce! Buy extra.....my 9 year old LOVES it!
11/14/2011 4:04:42 PM CST
Boston Wharf Sisters says ...
Our family would never make it -- intact -- through this special holiday without your vegan field roast and "stuffed turk'y" entrees. They bring all the otherwise disinterested family to the big table and allow everyone to leave with leftovers. Same goes for your adorable "turkey" decorated cupcakes -- perfect for the little ones who could not care less about pumpkin pie!
11/14/2011 4:17:52 PM CST
Amanda Rease says ...
Ever since becoming vegetarian years ago, Thanksgiving had never been the same until I bought your vegan turkey and gravy. Welcome back memories.
11/14/2011 8:03:00 PM CST
Summer says ...
Whole Foods Market™ Crostini - best ever
11/15/2011 11:02:32 AM CST
Francine Webb says ...
I'm not a baker, I rather buy it all done from my Whole Foods store. But now I see that I will need some baking stuff in my pantry for the coming days.
11/15/2011 11:37:11 AM CST
Linda says ...
Pumpkin puree - indispensable for traditional pie.
11/15/2011 12:30:12 PM CST
Julie says ...
Love the Simply Organic Roasted Turkey Gravy Mix - I buy 4 packets each year.
11/16/2011 6:43:41 PM CST
Melba says ...
My entire Thanksgiving is Organic and I need so many products: including, apples to stuff the turkey, pumpkin puree for muffins, cranberries for my home made sauce, yams and organic marshmellows for my yummy candied yams, greens beans and almonds, dates and bacon! So many things... and it is all organic and yummy!
11/22/2011 1:09:48 PM CST
Lous Jay says ...
Cool blog would love to see more from you
11/28/2011 7:15:00 PM CST
Stephen Majerczyk says ...
I have been going Organic for about 12 years now and Whole Foods is my favorite place to take advantage of there selection of the freshest fruits and vegetables. Me and my daughters love the strawberries, blueberries, bananas, but my favorite is the romaine lettuce. not to mention all the fresh baked goods you just can't get enough of.I do find myself going for one thing and ending up with a full cart, can't help myself.
12/28/2011 6:21:26 PM CST

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