What would be your food shopping list when moving in to a new home?

November 29, 2009 by zumala · 6 Comments
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MamyLaly asked:

I’m moving into a new home with my husband and kids. I want to make a shopping list of the food I need to remember to buy basically.
Stuff that last long and isn’t really high cost but good.

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6 Responses to “What would be your food shopping list when moving in to a new home?”
  1. Natalie says:

    Frozen dinners, like the big lasagnas and stuff. [who]

  2. Patrick D says:

    A big bag of rice. My wife is Filipino, and they actually consider it bad luck to move into a new house without a bag of rice. When you think of it, it is very practical. Rice takes a very long time to go bad, its very filling, goes well with a lot of things, and its cheap. [who]

  3. ALLENROUNDHEAD says:

    start with staples then go from there. [who]

  4. ozfan98 says:

    If you’re looking for nonperishable things to stock your cupboards, you can get things like:

    Main dishes – Pasta & pasta sauce (you can usually get pasta very cheaply on sale); soups; chili; all-in-one meals that even include the meat (like Campbell’s Super Supper Bakes, for instance); canned tuna and other meats (roast beef, chicken).

    Side dishes – rice; packaged potatoes; pasta sides.

    Fruits & vegetables – you can get a ton of stuff in cans, like pineapple, pears, peaches, green beans, asparagus, corn, peas, etc. You can also get dried fruit that will keep for a very long time.

    Breakfast – packaged oatmeal; dry cereals.

    Snacks – chips, crackers, rice cakes, cookies.

    Condiments – ketchup, mayo, mustard, relish, salad dressings.

    Peanut butter, jam and bread is great to have on hand for a quick bite with no cooking and very little prep.

    Once you’re ready to buy refrigerator and freezer stuff, you’ll want to make a trip for dairy, fresh produce, frozen veggies, fresh meat, frozen foods like pre-made pizzas and other things that won’t keep during a move without fridge access. I find I can get a lot of things for good prices when I shop at a bag-it-yourself type of grocery store. [who]

  5. oldham_boi says:

    i’ll say rice coz i’m asian. Pasta’s good too. Next comes sauces like chilli and bbq and mayonnaise. Then comes milk and sugar and eggs and salt and flour. I tend to stock up on chocolates and cookies too… =) [who]

  6. Lilly K says:

    This one is hard to answer without knowing you and your family’s likes and dislikes. Staples are good to start with otherwise.

    Salt
    Pepper
    Mustard
    Ketchup
    BBQ Sauce
    Hot Sauce
    Steak Sauce
    Worstershire Sauce
    Soy Sauce
    Sugar
    Flour
    Baking Soda
    Baking Powder
    Cornstarch
    Spices (whatever you like)
    Vanilla
    Cocoa Powder
    Chocolate Chips
    Koolaide, Tea, Coffee (coffee filters)
    O.J., Apple Juice, Cranberry Juice
    Hot Chocolate
    Cereal, Oatmeal
    Syrup, Pancake Mix
    Butter
    Snack Bars, Granola
    Fruit Snacks, Raisins
    Nuts (whatever you like)
    Popcorn
    Vitamins
    Ibuprofen
    Toothpicks
    Cupcake Cups
    Pet Food (if needed)
    Macaroni, Spaghetti, Zitti, Rotini, Egg Noodles, etc…
    Rice
    Canned Milk
    Spaghetti Sauce
    Sloppy Joe Mix
    Pizza Sauce
    Mushroom Soup
    Cheese Soup
    Tuna
    Velveeta
    American Cheese
    Cheddar Cheese
    Mozzarella Cheese
    String Cheese
    Salsa, Chips
    Dill Pickles, Sweet Pickles, Pickle Relish
    Green Olives, Black Olives
    Peanut Butter, Jelly
    Honey, Molasses

    These are just a few ideas depending on your needs and likes. When you first move in take paper plates, napkins, plastic silverware, plastic cups and trashbags. Save yourself work and get frozen pizzas, frozen lasagnas, frozen fried chicken, pot pies or t.v. dinners. You can add a salad, frozen bread sticks, frozen garlic bread and some fruit to round out the meal. You will be working hard enough with the move and unpacking to not have to worry about cooking as well.

    Good Luck! :) [who]

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