So, it's the morning of day two of Project Use What Ya Got (I'll ponder on a catchier name. Suggestions are welcome).
Much of the tea I've actually acquired over the summer (I'll pretend that's true), when it's too hot outside to have a mug in the evening or morning. However, I may need to branch out into iced teas in order to make a dent in it before December.
This is the sum total of what I'm dealing with:
The goal is to empty my table (Picture 1), shelf (Picture 2), counter space (Picture 6), and seriously cut into freezer items (Picture 4). I cleaned out my fridge (Picture 3) on Sunday morning, so everything in it is fresh and yet to be expired. I also have my cabinet (Picture 5), which is full, but I have no delusions of emptying it. Compared to the other locations, the cabinet plays a supporting role - it has a lot of ingredients (flour, beans, rice, sugar, baking supplies) that will hopefully get used up as I wade through my other supplies.
(I just realized the entire above paragraph is written as if I were composing a "Results" section of a peer-reviewed paper. You can take the kitchen out of a scientist, but you can't take the scientist out of the ...well, anyway.)
(I just realized the entire above paragraph is written as if I were composing a "Results" section of a peer-reviewed paper. You can take the kitchen out of a scientist, but you can't take the scientist out of the ...well, anyway.)
Oh, and I also have a tea problem:
I actually have a couple more teas stashed elsewhere because nothing else fits in this cabinet. Oops. |
Currently I am busy trying to eat all the fruit and early perishables (blackberries, mango slices) that I have in my refrigerator. As well as eat as many pancakes as possible this morning (the batter that expires August 16 - cutting it close!).
My breakfast - pancake sandwiches with blackberries and a cocoa almond butter (similar to Nutella). So far, eating what I have is pretty tasty. |
My milk expires in a couple days, so I may need to set some ground rules about what I am allowed/not allowed to replace. I feel that milk is acceptable. I have yet to decide about items such as yogurt (I usually eat it for breakfast, which could prevent me from using up some other items such as instant oatmeal), or fresh fruit (mainly berries, which are all super delicious, but sometimes I do a poor job of finishing them before they go bad). Any suggestions as to rules I should set for myself? Although even allowing myself into the grocery store for milk could be a dangerous game...
So, I think that the bevy of cake mixes should be whipped up and donated to the lab - then it gets used, but when you bake you can do it from scratch, the way you like to (and labmates/neighboring labs will love you for it, you know it's true). Milk can completely be replaced (will miss the sterilized stuff when I leave - it lasts forever), and you can combo the extra yogurt with the fresh fruit and/or oatmeal to get rid of multiple things at once...
ReplyDeleteDefinitely planning on doing that with the cookie/cake mixes - especially since apparently we are hosting a floor-wide tea next week, so it's a great excuse to use up this stuff.
DeleteI agree about the yogurt and milk, and it's similar to the rule that Bruno suggested ("You can buy one thing if it helps to get rid of two"), but I am thinking maybe I should implement that after an initial, say, two or three week ban on any grocery shopping at all.