Pantry

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    You'll need these items for the "office pantry" at home

    Working from home and craving for a snack or drink during your break time at the office pantry? These items are worth stocking up to build your home pantry!

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    How to Throw a Dinner Party Out of Your Pantry

    The best parties are the ones which seemingly spring out of nothing—the kind where a late lunch or a “quick drink and a catch up” turns into friends staying on for dinner, then lingering into the early morning. Dinner somehow magics itself together without a shopping list or any grand planning.

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    The Surprising Way You Should Be Storing Onions

    Onions should be stored in a cool (and ideally dark) spot with good airflow—separated from potatoes. You know that, but there’s a more fun way.

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    Yes, Your Tea Can Go Bad; Here’s How to Extend Its Shelf Life

    This comparison, which Brian Keating draws in his recent book, How to Make Tea: The Science Behind the Leaf, was enough to stop me in my tracks: Why don’t I give the same care to storing tea as I do other volatile ingredients, like wine and spices? Because it’s a powder, Brian says, “It absorbs moistures and odors” in the same way baking powder might—and even when perfectly stored, it only lasts about a year before a loss of flavor becomes noticeable.

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    6 Ways to Put That Canned Tuna in Your Pantry to Use

    Crackers, tuna, onions, and capers. (Photo: James Ransom) It also plays nicely with other pantry staples like canned tomatoes, beans, and preserved lemons.  Related: 15 No-Fuss Fish Dinners for Any Night of the Week Even though tuna is a hero in my kitchen, I don’t (and wouldn’t) eat it every day of the week. Let’s start.  (Photo: Kristy Mucci) Shaved Fennel Salad with Tuna and Preserved Lemon If fennel is at the greenmarket, it’s in my fridge. This salad couldn’t be easier—get the recipe here