Ark Prep 101 - Part 9: How Do I Use My Food Storage in My Everyday Recipes! (2024)

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Ark Prep 101: Part 9

I have to admit . . . This is my FAVORITE part,

But to some, setting up a system toincorporate

food storage into your everyday life

can make your brain hurt a little!

(Chocolate and a Caffine-Free Dr. Pepper should help with that!

Ok . . . I admit it . . . My Dr. Pepper is not Caffine-Free, but I add lots of ice!)

Not to mention the hastle and work of making all of the changes.

We all love change . . . RIGHT?!?

YES, we do!

Especially when the changes:

Are EASY, SAVE MONEY, and SAVE TIME!

I wanted to force myself to use notonly my 3 Month Supply

of food storage, but my Long-Term Supplyas well.

It took a few tries, but I have to say, I FINALLY GOT IT!

I think the easiest way to teach you this system

isto show you pictures of what I did,

(I'm a visual person if you can't tell!)

and then I have a feeling your brain is going to kick

into over-drive thinking of how you can adapt this system

to fitYOUR kitchen andYOUR family's needs.

SO, HERE WE GO!

I set my kitchen up into different zones.

This is my Baking Corner

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The goal here is to be able to stay in one place

while I prepare different parts of my meals,

making my work time much more effecient.

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My measuring spoons are easy to find

and right where I need them.

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I put a stickyhook in my cabinent for my rings . . .I hate getting

dough in them when I make bread or rolls.

My Favorite Recipes are posted on the inside of my

cupboard door.

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All of the baking ingredients are here too.

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My measuring cups are on hooks as well.

They are divided by measurement

so I don't have to waste time looking for the right size.

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Blenders and Mixers

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Cooking Utensils

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Mixing bowls and larger measuring cups

are stored in the corner.

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Almost all of the ingredients I need for baking are in

this corner area. The only time I really have to leave my

baking corner is to get milk, or eggs . . . but I use the

powdered versions a lot more than I thought I would!

You really can't taste the difference, especially when you

use the ingredients in baking . . . I promise!

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I keep my Flour, Sugar, Wheat, Pancake Mix (from the cannery),

and Magic Mix (made with butter powder)

in the canisters in the corner. I use them a lot and the

canisters make it super easy to get to.

Especially nice when you have to measure 12 cups of flour.

I found my scoops and canisters at Walmart.

They were really inexpensive and I think they look cute.

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I use a drawer to store the rest of my baking ingredients.

Brown Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Oat Flour . . . etc.

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All of my baking spices are in one cabinent.

The seasonings are in a different area.

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The next zone is for Meal Prep.

It's close to the pantry, the stove/oven, and the fridge.

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All of the seasonings I use in preparing meals

are in this cabinent.

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I should have switched the pans and baking dishes,

but this works too!

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Now for the pantry . . . My FAVORITE!

I found these 1/2 gallon-sized jars at the D.I.

They are perfect for storing food because I can see

exactly what I have, and how much I have, just by opening

the pantry door.

So many times, we put our food storage away in dark basem*nts

or closets. It's almost like it's out of sight, out of mind.

When you store it where you are cooking and preparing meals

that isno longer the case.

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I purchased 7 washpans and put the days of the week on them

using vinyl. Each tote is for one day of the week.

I use the totes to hold the dinner ingredients.

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This makes incorporating food storage into my everyday

meals so easy and I am able to rotate my food a lot better.

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My breads, potatoes, and onions are in the stackable carts

in the bottom of my pantry. The onions go on the top.

(Looks like I need to go shopping!)

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I used the same stackable totes in the top of my pantry.

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I keep lunch ingredients on this Lazy Susan.

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The 5 gallon bucketsare forextra wheat, flour, and sugar.

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I take my reusable shopping bag down stairs to my food storage

room and fill it with the ingredients I will need during the week

to make my family meals.

I hardly ever bring my groceries in and put them into my

pantry up stairs. They go right into the food storage.

I fill out my shopping list after I shop from my food storage,

then when I go to the store I can replace what I just took.

That's makes rotating my food much more consistent

and I'm always replacing the items I'm using.

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I painted a chalkboard on the inside of my pantry door

for the day's menu.

I should have made it for the week.

Just use chalkboard paint and some vinyl letters

to make your own chalkboard.

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They have magnetic paint as well . . . It would

be PERFECT to combine the two!

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I have a notepad with the days of the week so that I can

remember what meals I planned to make.

A Calendar is a great option as well.

It's a great way to keep track of the meals your

family is eating.

It organizes your seasonal foods too, and all you have to

do is write down what you had for dinner each day.

Sooo EASY!

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I made enough breakfast mixes to last for the month.

It takes the same amount of time to make 1 as it does

to make 10 and it makes morning rush a lot less stressful!

Hopefully this gives you a few ideas for creating

your own food storage system.

Don't Worry if you're kitchen doesn't have

a lot of space to work with.

I lived in Illinois for almost 5 years with

a very small kitchen and lots of humidity.

I'll show you how you can still use a lot of the ideas I

just posted . . .but I'll do it in a smaller spaces!

Where there's a will . . . there's a way!

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FAQs

In what order should food be placed into storage? ›

Store raw food separately from cooked food

Always store raw food in sealed or covered containers at the bottom of the fridge. Keep raw foods below cooked foods, to avoid liquid such as meat juices dripping down and contaminating the cooked food.

What are the different types of food storage? ›

Food storage typically appears in three types: dry, refrigerated, and frozen. Compare each of these types of food storage to understand their applications and conditions in the food industry.

Why is food storage important? ›

Proper food storage helps to preserve the quality and nutritional value of the foods you purchase, and also helps make the most of your food dollar by preventing spoilage. Additionally, proper food storage can help prevent foodborne illnesses caused by harmful bacteria.

What food items are stored in dry storage? ›

The dry storage area of your business is where stocks of cereals, flour, rice, dried pasta, fruit and vegetables, tinned products and packaged foods are kept that do not require temperature control. The following practices are important for effective and safe dry storage in a food business.

What is the first rule of food storage? ›

Basic Food Storage Rules

The first rule in handling food is to keep it clean. Before preparing food for storage, wash your hands well and make sure utensils are absolutely clean.

What is the most important rule of food storage? ›

Storage Basics. Refrigerate or freeze perishables right away. Foods that require refrigeration should be put in the refrigerator as soon as you get them home. Stick to the "two-hour rule" for leaving items needing refrigeration out at room temperature.

Which methods of food storage are correct food items at least? ›

Store all food and supplies at least 6 inches off the floor. Keep food in original containers or labeled containers approved for food storage. Use the First In, First Out (FIFO) method of inventory rotation. Dating products and storing new products behind old products will make FIFO easy to follow.

What are the 3 types of food storage and how are they used? ›

What are the three types of food storage?
  • Dry food storage. Firstly, dry food storage includes any food that needs to be stored in an environment without climate control. ...
  • Refrigerated food storage. Refrigerated food storage refers to storing foods at a cool, but not freezing, temperature. ...
  • Frozen food storage.
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What temperature is the danger zone for meat? ›

The "Danger Zone" (40 °F-140 °F)

This range of temperatures is often called the "Danger Zone." That's why the Meat and Poultry Hotline advises consumers to never leave food out of refrigeration over 2 hours. If the temperature is above 90 °F, food should not be left out more than 1 hour.

Why do people do long term food storage? ›

During times of economic hardship, having extra food items stored can help you mitigate a lot of the extra costs that come with an inflated economy. So, even if you don't have an emergency food supply now, the best thing you can do is start prepping today!

What are the 4 C's in food hygiene? ›

The 4 Cs are essentially a useful acronym / mnemonic device that highlights the four key areas of food hygiene that can help prevent the most common food safety problems such as foodborne illnesses. According to the Food Standards Agency, the four Cs are Cleaning, Cooking, Cross Contamination and Chilling.

What are low risk foods? ›

Low risk foods are foods that do not provide ideal conditions for bacteria to grow. They are typically foods that are high in acid or sugar, as well as salted foods, dry foods or canned and vacuum-packed foods. Some examples of low risk foods include: Dry goods - Crackers, biscuits, flour, plain breads and rolls.

What should not be done when storing food in a refrigerator? ›

Don't
  1. overload or over-stock the refrigerator, as the cold air won't be able to circulate properly.
  2. store food on the floor.
  3. store food with items like chemicals, cleaning equipment, clothing and personal belongings.
  4. store food in toilets or airlocks.

What is the correct order to store food in the fridge? ›

Store different foods in the correct areas of the fridge.

Store ready-to-eat foods such as cheese, yoghurt, cooked meats and leftovers on the middle and top shelves. Put raw meat, fish and poultry in sealed containers on the bottom shelf so they don't touch each other or drip onto other foods.

What is the food storage order top to bottom? ›

From top to bottom, store food in this order: ready-to-eat food, seafood, whole cuts of beef and pork, ground meat and seafood, and whole and ground poultry. CHECK THE TEMPERATURE OF FOODS STORED IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS REGULARLY. Consult with your manager regarding the proper storage temperature for various foods.

What food items should be given priority in storage? ›

High-risk time and temperature control (TCS) foods, such as milk, eggs, shellfish, fish, and meats, must be refrigerated – they are the main priority. It's important to understand that keeping raw and TCS foods at 41°F or below will prevent or slow down pathogenic bacterial multiplication.

What order should I store my fridge in? ›

As a general rule, raw food should always be stored below everything else in the fridge, so cooked food should be kept above it if you have both in your fridge. This is mainly to prevent the raw food, meat in particular, from dripping down onto any other ingredient, which could cause food poisoning.

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