![]() ![]() The more I think about it, depending on your needs, you could probably make use multiple freezer inventory sheets to help track various things. if you freeze your own fruits or vegetables this would be a good place to make note of the date and how many.if you do any freezer cooking, this sheet would be a great way to keep track of what meals you made, how many you made, and when you might need to make more.to keep track of leftovers that you’ve decided to freeze for another day.to monitor what you have in your deep freeze so items don’t go bad.I think freezer inventory checklists would come in handy for a variety of different things. This way we have fewer items get freezer burnt. I really like being able to see the date we purchased the items we put in the freezer. I use this one more than my pantry one, especially since we started buying our meat in packs from the butcher. The freezer inventory is the same as the pantry one, just for the freezer. Or I can make sure we’re not buying more too soon. ![]() I like to mark down the date and beside the item name I’ll add in the store name and price so I can remember to keep my eyes out for when that sale comes around again. I also use it when we buy non-perishable items in bulk. Knowing how long we’ve had it sitting in the pantry for has really helped us make sure we’re using it up before it has a chance to go stale. We bake a lot in our home so we buy the large bags of flour and sugar. ![]() I use the pantry inventory checklist to keep track of items that are sort of long term items, like my flour. This can come in handy for things like flour and other dry goods that might go bad over time, The right-hand column is for adding in the date when you purchased the item. As you use the items draw another slash (\) through the box to create and ‘x’. When you add items to you panty draw a slash (/) through the boxes to mark how many you have. The middle section is for tracking when they come in and when you use them. Whatever it may be that you keep in your pantry. The left-hand column is for the items that you keep in your pantry. And others, like me, only use them for certain things. I know many people who use systems like this and love them. The goals for this printable is to help you keep track of what you have in your pantry and to see at a glance what you’re running low on. Inventory Checklistsįirst up we have the pantry inventory printable. Pick and choose the ones you need and want to try and don’t worry about the rest. I guess what I’m trying to say is, don’t feel like you need to use all the printables just because I’m sharing. After spending many frustrating months trying to make this system work for me, I finally gave up. When I first made them I was convinced that keeping track of what I have on hand in such a detailed way was going to help keep my kitchen more organized. The inventory checklists are a great example of this. Including them with the inventory sheets just seemed to make sense.īefore we jump to the printables I just wanted to take a moment to talk about choosing the printables and systems that work for you. FREE PRINTABLE HOME INVENTORY LIST UPDATEToday we’re tackling the pantry and freezer organization with a couple inventory checklists and I thought I’d give my shopping list printables a little update too. Being the heart of the home is a tough job, and these spaces are hardworking to be sure. It never ceases to amaze me that our kitchens take up only a small portion of our homes, and yet they seem to require the most management. ![]()
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