Cheap Foods to Buy For a Well Stocked Pantry - Sweet Frugal Life (2024)

Budget Friendly Foods You Should Keep Stocked.

Having a pantry stocked with frugal foods will not only help you save money on groceries, it will also curb your temptation to buy expensive take out food. Today I get to share with you a few of the best cheap foods to buy for your frugal pantry.

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Cheap Foods To Buy for Baking

First, let’s talk about cheap baking foods. Make sure you watch the grocery stores for sales on baking items. These sales usually come in October/November. When you see a good baking sale stock up with enough baking supplies to last you until the next sale.

1. Flour

Flour is essential for most baking. It is used to make breads, muffins, pancakes, and even in soups and stews. Fortunately, flour is also very cheap! It will stay fresh in the pantry for about a year. You can even extend the storage time by keeping your flour in the fridge or freezer. Easy!

2. Sugar

Sugar is another must have for baking! It enhances flavor and is a common ingredient in many recipes. Sugar will stay fresh in the pantry for two years, making it a great shelf stable food.

3. Baking Soda and Baking Powder

When baking from scratch you will also want both baking soda and baking powder. If you store baking soda in your pantry will stay fresh for up to two years. Baking powder doesn’t last quite as long and should be used within a years time.

4. Yeast

If you are wanting to make any homemade bread or pizza crust you will need yeast. Yeast will last for 6 months on the shelf. Or! You can store it in the freezer (like I do) for 2 years.

5. Vegetable Oil

Oil is another important and cheap staple to keep in your pantry. When you see a good sale on oil, stock up. It will stay fresh on your shelf (unopened) for two years.

6. Cocoa

Cocoa is an important ingredient to keep stocked for a good chocolate fix, without having to spend a lot of money (just the way we like it!). I like to use cocoa to make brownies, cakes, cookies, and hot chocolate.

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Cheap Foods to Buy For The Pantry

Here are some great budget friendly food items I recommend keeping stocked in your pantry.

7. Pasta

Pasta is a great item to keep stocked at home. It’s cheap, plus it can be cooked many different ways. You know you are getting a good deal on pasta when it’s under $1/box. I love making this quick pasta bake for my family and knowing it only cost me a couple of bucks!

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8. Rice

It doesn’t get much cheaper than rice! You can use it as a side dish with fish, chicken, etc. Or stir it into casseroles to make them a little more filling.

9. Dried Herbs/Spices

What pantry is complete without some spices? I love cooking with spices to give my meals that flavor we all want. Dried herbs are a lot cheaper than buying fresh.

A few good pantry staples are:

  • Salt & Pepper
  • Chili Powder
  • Oregano
  • Basil
  • Garlic Powder
  • Cinnamon
  • Nutmeg

10. Condiments

Condiments are another great item to keep stocked! They just make everything better! We personally use ketchup, mayo and mustard the most. Oh, and hot sauce for my husband…I don’t think he could go without it, really!

May is a great time to buy condiments, as this is when they will usually go on sale.

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11. Vinegar

Vinegar is so useful in recipes and a great cleaning agent. Plus, it’s super cheap! Keep some stocked at all times for making marinades, salad dressings, or homemade cleaners.

12. Oatmeal

One of our favorite breakfasts are these overnight oats. They are quick, easy, and delicious!

Oatmeal is also great to have stocked for making cookies, granola, in smoothies and of course for breakfast.

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Cheap Protein Foods to Buy

We all need protein. It keeps us feeling full and our bodies strong. Many meats can get expensive, here are a few protein rich foods that are super cheap!

13. Canned Beans

Canned beans are an excellent source of protein. They are also very affordable (that’s what we like to hear!). To save even more money buy dried beans and can them yourself!

I like to use beans in burritos, soups, and stews. They are also a great BBQ side or pot luck food.

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14. Peanut Butter

If you’re looking for a kid friendly, mom approved protein, peanut butter is a wonderful option. We like to use peanut butter in our oatmeal, sandwiches, on toast, and on apples.

15. Ground Beef

Ground beef is something I always have stocked in my freezer. It’s so easy to pull out for quick meals (and I like quick meals!).

The cheapest way to stock up on ground beef is to buy it in bulk. I recommend buying a large 5 lb, or 10 lb loaf. and separate it into 1 lb sections. Freeze these sections in separate freezer bags and store in your freezer until ready to use. Sometimes I’ll cook it all up before putting it into freezer bags to make meal prep even quicker.

16. Chicken

Chicken is one of the most frugal meats and another great item to buy in bulk! I love the feeling of a freezer full of chicken!

Learn more how to prep bulk chicken in my article, What to do with your bulk chicken; including 6 Freezer Chicken Recipes.

17. Eggs

Eggs are a great source of protein and are fairly cheap. They will stay fresh in your fridge for about a month. Keep eggs stocked in your fridge to use for breakfast, lunch and in baking.

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Cheap Produce To Buy

I get a lot of concerned messages from readers who assume they can’t buy frugal foods because they like to eat a lot of produce. Well, I am here to tell you that you can still eat healthy, including a lot of fruits and vegetables without spending a lot of money! Here are a few cheap produce items I recommend:

18. Frozen Vegetables

A great staple to keep stocked in your freezer are bags of frozen vegetables. These are much cheaper than fresh vegetables and it’s nice to always have quick access to veggies.

I use our frozen vegetables as side dishes, in stir fry, soups and casseroles.

19. Carrots

When we are talking about cheap foods to buy, I have to mention carrots! For a cheap fresh vegetable keep a bag of carrots on hand. I like the petite carrots, but if you buy the large unpeeled carrots they will be even less expensive.

20. Potatoes

Potatoes are hearty, filling and versatile. They can also be cooked in dozens of different ways. Use them in soups and stews. Shred them into your tacos to make it a little more filling. Mash them, bake them, or fry them! The possibilities are endless!

The most budget friendly way to buy potatoes is to buy a large box when they are in season and keep them in a cool, dark and dry place. They will stay fresh for 6 months if stored correctly. (I grew up on an Idaho potato farm, so I’m basically an expert 😉 )

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21. Canned Fruit

Watch grocery stores for case lot sales on canned fruit. Grocery stores will often sale cases of canned goods for a greatly discounted price during case lot sales. I love to stock up during these sales and keep the canned fruit in my pantry until the next sale.

We eat canned fruit as snacks and I put them in my kids school lunchboxes.

22. Canned Tomatoes

Canned Tomatoes are very cheap, especially when you watch for the Case Lot Sales. They are also great to have on hand to use in soups, stews, pasta sauce or to make some salsa (my fave!).

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23. Bananas

Bananas are one of the cheaper fruits available, and so tasty too! Put them in smoothies, yogurt, oatmeal and eat them for lunch.

If your bananas start to go bad freeze them! Simply peel the banana, put it in a freezer bag, and toss into the freezer. I use these frozen bananas in smoothies and for banana bread or banana muffins.

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Cheap Foods to Buy For Snacking

I love to snack! Probably more than I should, fortunately there are a couple of cheap snacks that I keep on hand!

24. Raisins

I always have a box of raisins in my pantry. They are high in fiber and a great energy boost.Eat raisins as snacks, throw them in a salad or mix them in your oatmeal. They are so versatile!

25. Popcorn

Want to know a secret about me? I am legit addicted to popcorn. I eat it Every.Single.Night. It’s my very favorite food. And fortunately, it doesn’t cost a lot of money to keep it stocked in my pantry. My kids also love popcorn as an after school snack!

In Conclusion

There are many cheap foods to buy to keep your pantry well stocked, without breaking the bank. Remember to keep watching for sales and deals. And, ALWAYS use what you buy!

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What cheap foods do you recommend buying for a frugal pantry stock up?

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FAQs

What food to buy to last a month? ›

Here's what we're stocking up on right now:
  • Pasta! All shapes—linguine, fettuccine, spaghetti, penne, and rigatoni are our faves. ...
  • Other grains. ...
  • Canned goods. ...
  • Dry goods! ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Dairy! ...
  • Fresh vegetables that last: cabbage, cauliflower, potatoes and sweet potatoes last and last, so we're loading up. ...
  • Frozen veggies.

What food should you buy on a budget? ›

Top 10 Budget-Friendly Foods
  • Seasonal Fruits & Veggies. This might sound obvious, but it's more complicated than simply seeing what the grocery store has in its aisles. ...
  • Frozen Fruits & Veggies. ...
  • Dried & Canned Beans. ...
  • Canned Tomatoes. ...
  • Pastas & Grains. ...
  • Potatoes. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Canned Tuna.

How to stock a pantry for a month? ›

How to Stock a Pantry
  1. Step 1: Fridge Basics. ∆ Butter / Butter Substitute. ...
  2. Step 2: Freezer Basics. ∆ Frozen vegetables. ...
  3. Step 3: Baking Supplies. ∆ Staples you should absolutely have: ...
  4. Step 4: Herbs, Spices and Seasonings. ...
  5. Step 5: Canned & Jarred Goods. ...
  6. Step 6: Grains and Pasta. ...
  7. Step 7: Produce Basics. ...
  8. Step 8: Oils and Vinegars.

How do I make a cheap food budget? ›

It is more cost effective to cook items that are on sale that week, rather than randomly choosing a menu items that are more expensive. Stock up on sale items that you use often and can have on hand. Freeze meat when it goes on sale and use it later. Make a grocery list: Know exactly what you need for your weekly menu.

What to stock in a real food pantry? ›

Canned Goods
  • Chicken broth.
  • Beans: cannellini, navy, chickpeas or black.
  • Vegetables: hominy, corn or green beans.
  • Olives or capers.
  • Chiles: chipotles in adobo or pickled jalapenos.
  • Salsa.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Tomato paste.

How can I make $20 last a week for food? ›

Here is an example of a grocery list that could last one person a week for around $20:
  1. Rice.
  2. Beans.
  3. Pasta.
  4. Canned tomatoes.
  5. Canned vegetables.
  6. Fresh vegetables (e.g., carrots, onions, potatoes)
  7. Fresh fruit (e.g., bananas, apples)
  8. Eggs.
Sep 11, 2023

What is the cheapest long lasting food? ›

10 Cheap (and Healthy) Foods that Last a Long Time
  • Dried Beans and Lentils. Average Price: Under $2 for a 1-pound bag. ...
  • Brown Rice and Other Whole Grains. Average Price: About $2 (depending on where you purchase) for a 1-pound bag. ...
  • Frozen Vegetables. ...
  • Peanut Butter. ...
  • Canned Tuna. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Whey Protein. ...
  • Apples.

How to make $50 for food last 2 weeks? ›

To make the most of your $50 budget for two weeks of meals, focus on buying items in bulk, choosing store-brand products, planning your meals in advance, and utilizing affordable ingredients like beans, lentils, and seasonal produce.

What's the cheapest thing you can eat? ›

Here's a shopping list of 21 healthy but relatively cheap foods that you may want to consider putting in your shopping cart.
  • Apples.
  • Bananas.
  • Beans.
  • Brown rice.
  • Chicken.
  • Corn tortillas.
  • Eggs.
  • Flour.
Jan 16, 2024

What is the cheapest food that can feed a lot of people? ›

Pasta is one of the cheapest and most filling pantry staples you can buy, and that's exactly why it's the perfect food to feed to a crowd! Plus, everyone loves a good pasta dish. Grab yourself a buffet server warming tray so you can pop your cooked pasta inside and keep it warm all evening long!

What is a realistic budget for food? ›

The average U.S. household spends $7,316 on food every year, according to a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) consumer expenditure survey. That amount — about $609.67 a month, or $152.42 each week — represents nearly 12% of consumers' income. A note on inflation: The BLS report used data from 2021.

Should we start stockpiling food? ›

Every American should have at least a three-day supply of food and water stored in their home, with at least one gallon of water per person per day. If you have the space, experts recommend a week's supply of food and water. Choose foods that don't require refrigeration and are not high in salt.

What foods last a long time? ›

Foods That Have The Longest Shelf Life
  • Fruits, Veggies and Tubers. Not all organics will wither in a vegetable drawer if left uneaten. ...
  • Nuts. Cooked peanuts, walnuts and almonds don't have to be gobbled up within days of purchase. ...
  • Jerky. ...
  • Canned Foods. ...
  • Powdered Foods. ...
  • Dried Pasta. ...
  • Oils. ...
  • Baking Ingredients.
Nov 20, 2021

What does every pantry need? ›

Pasta, grains, canned goods, spices, and baking staples are the types of pantry essentials everyone should keep in their kitchen. These foods are the basis of many meals and have a longer shelf life than items you store in the refrigerator.

How do you create a pantry inventory? ›

To take inventory, first select a pantry zone, for example, the freezer. Then remove all of the contents of the zone and lay them out on your kitchen table or counter. Pull out your phone or a pad and pen and write down the food items and the amount of each.

How do you stock a pantry for hard times? ›

The Pantry
  1. Root Vegetables and Hardy Vegetables.
  2. Stocks and Broths.
  3. Canned or Jarred Fish.
  4. Canned Vegetables.
  5. Canned Soup.
  6. Crackers, Crispbreads, Rice Cakes.
  7. Cooking Oil and Condiments.
  8. Tip: Learn how to make your own salad dressing to save money and space.
Oct 18, 2021

How to stock a pantry for 6 months? ›

Shopping List for Each Three-Week Bucket
  1. 5-pound spaghetti pasta.
  2. 11-pound white rice.
  3. 11-pound mixed beans.
  4. 2-pound sugar.
  5. 1-pound hard candy.
  6. 1-pound rolled oats.
  7. 1-pound corn grits.
  8. 1-pound cream of wheat.

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