OceanAnnie
I guess I have a thing against
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I have been fighting the urge to go to the grocery store. We have so much stuff, it's crazy. I've been using what we have in our freezer and tossing out what I found we absolutely don't like. It's amazing how much room is being wasted. I found a snowball (in a baggie) my son wanted to keep from last winter. 
So here are the freezer lessons it took me awhile to learn:
1.) Don't buy in bulk unless you KNOW the family loves it.
2.) Don't buy in bulk unless the item goes fast.
3.) There are very few items we really need in bulk for the freezer.
4.) Organization, organization, organization.
I have also been using stuff from our cabinets, trying to deplete before adding to them. The snacky stuff is what gets me. We like variety, (no sugar added applesauce, whole wheat crackers, popcorn, muffin mix, etc.) and there are hard to reach areas that things get squished into. So we are using up those snacky items too.
What are some of your lessons learned? Please share any organizational tips you have.
Thanks!

So here are the freezer lessons it took me awhile to learn:
1.) Don't buy in bulk unless you KNOW the family loves it.
2.) Don't buy in bulk unless the item goes fast.
3.) There are very few items we really need in bulk for the freezer.
4.) Organization, organization, organization.
I have also been using stuff from our cabinets, trying to deplete before adding to them. The snacky stuff is what gets me. We like variety, (no sugar added applesauce, whole wheat crackers, popcorn, muffin mix, etc.) and there are hard to reach areas that things get squished into. So we are using up those snacky items too.
What are some of your lessons learned? Please share any organizational tips you have.
Thanks!
