October Challenge
September 28, 2022Both my pantry and freezer need a good cleaning. They’re unorganized and jumbled, and despite my best intentions, I’ve simply let them both go.
I know myself well enough to know that I can’t even begin to clean either one until I use up much of the food I’ve been storing. So before the hectic holiday season begins, I’m going to challenge myself to eat mainly out of my pantry and freezer—use it up, create some space, and enjoy the bonus of making Zero Dollar Dinners along the way.
After the challenge, I can give everything a good scrub. But October is going to be for cooking and eating what I already have, not for shopping. Want to do it with me? Please say yes! Read on to see how we’ll do it.
The Zero Dollar Dinner Challenge
Let’s start October 1st and plan our meals with the intention of making Zero Dollar Dinners—also known as Pantry Clean-Out Dinners—for all our dinners, and go as deep into the month as we can. I’ve done this for a week before, but this is the first time I’ve tried it for a full month.
We’ll give ourselves a pass to shop for anything needed to complete a pantry or freezer dinner. For example, I have two cans of chopped clams, but to make chowder I’ll need to buy potatoes, clam juice, and half-and-half. Of course, I’ll still need to buy basics like apples, lettuce, and milk—but shopping for anything that goes into the pantry or freezer is off-limits.
The goal is to use what we already have before freezer burn or expiration dates force us to throw food away—something I really hate doing.
The Key: Meal Planning
The key to this challenge is meal planning. Start by assessing what you have and creating a dinner list. I’ve already done this and came up with about a dozen dinner ideas to get us started:
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Canned clams → clam chowder
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Canned salmon → salmon patties
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A slice of ham from the freezer → lentil soup (two nights!)
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A single frozen steak → broiled and sliced for steak salad for two
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Frozen brats → an easy sheet-pan dinner (perfect for busy days)
I also discovered three boxes of muffin mix I bought with grand plans to bake when my grandson was here… and never did. October will be the month we finally make those muffins.
And then there are the little European sauce packets I picked up on a recent trip to World Market. I’d be embarrassed to show you how many there are. What was I thinking? My bad—and now I need to figure out how to use them. This could make for some interesting dinners.
Join Me?
I hope this strikes a chord with you. Let’s make some interesting Zero Dollar Dinners together! I’m pretty excited about this—especially if you do it with me.
I haven’t explained this plan to my husband yet, but I know he’ll get on board once I tell him my reasons… especially if he thinks we’ll be saving some money.
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And don't forget Crazy Soup! My most recent concoction ended up being southwest in flavor and was a real hit! Mostly made from a frozen container of sliced tomatoes and summer squash and something else I didn't recognize or remember--I whirred it together with stock, then added salsa, corn from two cobs, ground sausage and then topped with crushed tortilla chips and snipped chives, all leftovers. I usually make a salad but this week I had leftover bread and I always have cheese, so cheesy bread made a nice compliment. |
I know so many of you come here for the knitting and I do have several knitting posts planned for the future. I have 3 test knits either finished or close to it, but I can't share until the patterns are published. Sit tight for knitting content--it's coming!
Please scroll down to leave a comment. I love to hear from you anytime, but especially interested in knowing if you are going to join me in October. Just imagine how wonderful it will be to face the holidays with a clean pantry and freezer, and just how nice it will be to save some money. Send this to your friends, your mom, your aunt, let's do it together!
Photo source from the top of page: Lacademie

26 Comments
This is exactly the push I needed to inventory my pantry and freezer! I'm on the Zero Dollar Dinner bandwagon with you!
ReplyDeleteYay! Great news!
DeleteMe too! 😄👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
ReplyDeleteWelcome!
DeleteI have been trying to do this exact thing and will definitely join. I lost my husband on 10-3 last year and I still have things (not many) that he bought in the freezer so really need to use up. Itis difficult to know what to do with things you didn't plan so I have been looking up lots of recipes. I haven't cooked anything but Thanksgiving dinner for 35 years, so learning to cook and shop all over again... and learn to use instapot ans yet to tackle air fryer. This will be fun and much needed.
ReplyDeleteOh my dear, I am so sorry for your loss. So many new things to learn and conquer now and I'm very flattered that you want to join in. I have yet to tackle an instapot or air fryer and I wish you luck.
DeleteMe too! I'm in! Thanks for the prompt!
ReplyDeleteYay!
DeleteI’ve thought about doing this…. Maybe now I’ll succeed! Will give it a try 😌
ReplyDeleteOf course you will succeed. I think this challenge will be easier than we think.
DeleteWe will be out of town for much of October but I have a ton of tiny prep bowls full of left over sauces, etc. that are still fresh enough to use up instead of pushing to the back of the fridge (to make room for more tiny bowls) so I will use my short home time to concoct ways to use those up - so I am in. Back in the 80s-90s a Maine family made a big splash by using the money they saved over the years to send all their five kids to college. They were really stringent. Among other things the mom would use the dregs of jam jars to flavor homemade popsicles (yechh!) but I think that’s where I am heading with my tiny prep bowls. LOL. Hope to have fun with this, Kristen! Chloe
ReplyDeleteThank you Chloe. Happy travels! I am so with you on tiny bits of leftover sauces. I do the same thing, try to remember to use them up before the mold appears. Ugh.
DeleteI'm in. I have been fretting about the seemingly permanent foodstuff residents in my pantry with vague notions of cooking out of the pantry. You've made it a thing. I'll do a meal plan this week. And, I'm looking forward to more knitting posts.
ReplyDeleteThis week I've used things I somehow bought then never managed to use--evaporated milk, whole green chiles, JELLO even! When this is over I've got to get better at shopping. I'd love to know what you made!
DeleteWow, it must be something in the air! I've been thinking that I need to do exactly the same thing - clean out my pantry and use up the items I already have. I started the other day by going over my spices and tossing those that were old.
ReplyDeleteThere must be something in the air indeed. I also cleaned out my spices this week. Even though I did it a year ago, I went through again and even decanted, something I said I would never do! I'm so glad you are joining the challenge. We'll have more fun if we know more people are in the same boat.
DeleteYour soup sounds delicious! I have only a small chest freezer and I am waiting for slightly cooler weather to take inventory so we can enjoy the food before it’s too late. We are experiencing very warm temperatures here in Atlantic Canada this September. Love your blog. I’ve followed on various blog readers for years. Thanks! Kimberly
ReplyDeleteThank you Kimberly. I'm so glad you are joining in! I'd love to know what you unearth in there and what you will be making.
DeleteI’m joining! I just used some homemade ham and bean soup that was in the freezer when we had company so I feel like I’ve started.
ReplyDeleteYay! And I made ham and bean soup!
DeleteI'm in! I just had the engine replaced in my car $$$$!! Exactly what I need to get through October!
ReplyDeleteOh, don't let's talk about car repair--we've just had a similar car expense. It's heartbreaking, isn't it? Yes, we will save some money!!!!!
DeleteI'm in!! I already have one shelf cleaned out of my upright refrig freezer. Inviting friends over on Sunday to eat the frozen hamburger patties with the frozen sweet potatoes. :)
ReplyDeleteYay you! As long as we don't tell our fam and friends, they'll never know we're doing our housecleaning and serving them dinner at the same time!
DeleteI do this "eat only from the freezer and pantry thing" too, only my timing is different. I like to clear out everything in late winter, early spring so that my cupboards and freezer are clear to accept the bounties of summer and autumn. Thank you for your amazing blog full of great pictures and ideas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I’ll join you again in spring! Doing it twice a year is better than once and besides, I’m really enjoying it.
DeleteYou make my day when you make a comment!