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Cooking for one


beansnrice

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For all the singles, bachelors and bachelorettes....

How do you stock your fridge or freezer, and pantry?

It's hard buying for just one person. It's hard to get variety, and I find myself eating broccoli or baby spinach everyday for an entire day!

I've started freezing things I bake, and that's helped.

SO, how do y'all incorporate variety while trying to eat fresh at the same time?

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Good question.

When I lived alone I often shopped at the bulk food place -- purchase the amount I want, good price, no packaging.

Peter Gamble aka "Peter the eater"

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Moe Sizlack

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It's just the wife and I here so we buy meat and vacpac it in single serving portions. I usually wrap each portion and pack several into a large bag. I try to make sure that the bag can be opened a serving removed and the bag resealed.

Fruits and vegies we buy what we need. I also keep several kinds of frozen vegies on hand and only cook what we need for the meal. We don't use too many canned things but keep some things on hand.

Dwight

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