I made this inventory sheet for my pantry & freezer inventories to help me to know what I have on have throughout my stockpiling ventures. Also helps to let me know when I need to start looking for sales on some items I use frequently. Just thought some of you could use them as well.
Thank you for these documents. I'm always going through my stockpile in my head. These will help me keep track of my own inventory and help me use up my freezer stockpile before it gets freezer burned.
Thank you so much for these lists, I stock pile but intend to pick it up a notch this year in hopes to save more money in the long run to help with some renovations for our house this coming spring, these will do perfectly so that we know what we have, thank you.
I love these! I couldn't find mine when I was doing inventory so I did mine a little differently. I put a box for the item and then a long line for the slash marks. It actually worked out better for us because I have like huge amounts of a few things (30 cans of black olives, 50 cans of diced tomatoes, etc). I still do the "/" and then the "X" when we use it.
I am just getting started with my food stockpile. I am concerned about the origin of some of the dried products out there. With all of the safety issues from products from China, I don't want to purchase them. Plus I believe in "Made in America" Do some of you have links to sites where I can be assured that they are made in america?
I hear ya ditto. I'm canadian and prefer to only buy canadian or american food items. Other than banana's, I don't buy groceries from other countries, particularly canned/dried products.
Origin of product is not as cut and dry as it should be.
Here is a link from snopes debunking an email that was forwarded a couple years ago in relation to barcodes.
I'm new here ... where are the sheets located? Thank you.
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