Thursday, August 6, 2009

Stock your pantry....

After being out of town for several days, we returned home to a pretty bare house. The next day my daughter left for church camp and we were again away from home for the day. The next day my husband had a dental appointment 2 hours away, followed by an unexpected oral surgery consult, followed by the next day of oral surgery. Before I knew it I was heading home with a husband under anesthesia and orders that he needed to eat only soft food. hmmmm.... I still hadn't had a chance to go grocery shopping and life happened. So... I stopped at Sheetz on the way home to buy as many soft items as I could find... this is what my stash looked like 1 milkshake, 2 honeybuns, a bag of jello cubes, and a cup of donut holes. I can only imagine what the cashier must have been thinking. That initial stash got us through the afternoon, but then what to feed him for dinner? He was asking for mashed potatoes, and everything he'd been through that day I really wanted to be able to give him whatever sounded good. But no potatoes unless and went and dug them out of the garden, in the pouring rain. Believe me I considered it, but then I found some leftover potatoes that I had boiled a few nights ago and we hadn't finished.. I was in luck. I mashed them skins on added some warm milk and butter and heated and we had beautiful tasty mashed potatoes. But then yesterday passed and I still couldn't leave him to go grocery shopping. No milk now for 3 days. We were desperate!

So I finally got to go grocery shopping today and just as I was checking out the power went out in the grocery store, my groceries were loaded in the buggy in my reusable bags I swipe my card to pay and whammo ... powers out. I'm thinking there is no way I can go home without these groceries, I at least need the Advil! The manager was very sweet and let me go home with the groceries and we agreed I stop back by when the power was restored to settle up. Thank goodness!

So this is what I've learned. Why not keep our pantry stocked with at least basic sick day foods. Most of us probably keep Gatorade or something similar for the stomach flu but what about strep throat, or unexpected oral surgery, where eating is difficult? I started thinking about a list... this is what ours might look like:
Applesauce
pudding
Jello
chicken noodle soup
tomato soup
instant mashed potatoes / or mashed potatoes made ahead and frozen
yogurt
makings for milkshakes and smoothies (frozen is easiest)
soft cheeses

I wonder what you might add?

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