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Everything You Need to Organize Your Pantry + Trader Joe's Greek Food Taste Test The Sip and Feast Podcast

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We've all been there before, searching for an item in the pantry only to discover something that expired ages ago! Spring cleaning isn't just for closets and backyards, it's the best time to organize your pantry, and we've got some tips to help you formulate your plan of attack.







Watch on YouTube









https://youtu.be/LHuJSO_fZko









This is the time of year we all feel inspired to do some deep cleaning and purging.







Whether it be storing warm clothes and jackets until the fall, clearing our backyards to start a garden, or deep cleaning our homes, spring cleaning is something we as humans tend to do without thinking.







But all too often the pantry gets overlooked and it shouldn't!







In this episode we share our game plan for pantry cleaning and organization and talk about some of the containers and storage options we find most useful.







We also discuss some of the items you can consider stocking in your pantry and spice cabinet!















Taste testing Trader Joe's Greek goods







Tara and I were excited to try some of these Trader Joe's shelf-stable Greek goodies for you. The taste test included TJ's Greek eggplant, Greek chickpeas, and grape leaves.







Follow along in the video if you'd like to see the items we're tasting!















Resources









Lemon Caper Linguine Recipe







Linguine al Limone Recipe







Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad Recipe







Chocolate Guinness Cake Recipe







Italian Wedding Soup Recipe









If you enjoyed the Spring Cleaning Your Pantry Episode, leave a comment below and let us know!  







We love your questions.  Please send them to podcast@sipand11111feast.com (remove the 11111 for our contact).  There’s no question not worth asking.







If you enjoy our weekly podcast, support us on Patreon and you will get 2 more bonus episodes each month!







Thanks for listening!







For a complete list of all podcast episodes, visit our podcast episode page.

We've all been there before, searching for an item in the pantry only to discover something that expired ages ago! Spring cleaning isn't just for closets and backyards, it's the best time to organize your pantry, and we've got some tips to help you formulate your plan of attack.







Watch on YouTube









https://youtu.be/LHuJSO_fZko









This is the time of year we all feel inspired to do some deep cleaning and purging.







Whether it be storing warm clothes and jackets until the fall, clearing our backyards to start a garden, or deep cleaning our homes, spring cleaning is something we as humans tend to do without thinking.







But all too often the pantry gets overlooked and it shouldn't!







In this episode we share our game plan for pantry cleaning and organization and talk about some of the containers and storage options we find most useful.







We also discuss some of the items you can consider stocking in your pantry and spice cabinet!















Taste testing Trader Joe's Greek goods







Tara and I were excited to try some of these Trader Joe's shelf-stable Greek goodies for you. The taste test included TJ's Greek eggplant, Greek chickpeas, and grape leaves.







Follow along in the video if you'd like to see the items we're tasting!















Resources









Lemon Caper Linguine Recipe







Linguine al Limone Recipe







Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad Recipe







Chocolate Guinness Cake Recipe







Italian Wedding Soup Recipe









If you enjoyed the Spring Cleaning Your Pantry Episode, leave a comment below and let us know!  







We love your questions.  Please send them to podcast@sipand11111feast.com (remove the 11111 for our contact).  There’s no question not worth asking.







If you enjoy our weekly podcast, support us on Patreon and you will get 2 more bonus episodes each month!







Thanks for listening!







For a complete list of all podcast episodes, visit our podcast episode page.

1 Std. 2 Min.