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October Stock Up List
Welcome to October!
I LOVE this time of year. All the harvests and cooler weather… let me grab a flannel and a hot drink!
Here’s our stock up list for the month (and only a few days late!! 😅) Lots of baking goods leading up to the holidays. And don’t forget stuff like pumpkins, apples and squash which can last all winter when stored properly.

September Stock Up
Welcome to the ‘ber months! I’m so excited, I love fall and the harvesting that comes with it. I can’t wait to hear all my canning jars start to “ping”.
Here’s our stock up list for September, with the things that are likely to be on sale this month. Not included in the list, but also on sale is basic furniture and shelving for all the kids off to uni and setting up their dorms!
Let me know if you find a good deal!

August Stock Up List
August can be a great month to stock up! There’s lots of back to school sales, so quick easy meal deals are plentiful (think instant potatoes, macaroni and cheese etc), dorm supplies like shelving and various containers are on sale too.
As summer is coming to a close, we start seeing clearance pricing on things like tents, cylinders of propane for camp stoves and all sorts of camping and outdoor living items. Keep your eyes out for great deals! Let me know what you score 🙂

March Stock Update
March is nearly over! I hope everyone has had a good month full of celebrations. I’m so thankful to have a long weekend with my family.
I didn’t buy much on this stock up as any extra went towards the holiday meals and garden supplies (which count as stocking!). Here’s a quick example of some of the stuff I picked up.

The beans and lentils are quite cheap if you buy them dried and they last for a really long time if you store them properly. They’re even cheaper if you buy them in bulk, but little bags like this are perfect to pick up every time you shop as they’re only a couple dollars and they add to your stock quickly.
I like to buy our over the counter medications so that I have an open one, one on the shelf and one extra to put up then rotate through as they get used up. That way I never have to panic and run to an all night pharmacy when the kids wake up sick.
I use the same stocking system when it comes to other non perishables, such as the cleaning supplies I bought for March spring cleaning.
Its beginning to look like a greenhouse in my living room (the only place with good lighting) with seedlings and pots of dirt everywhere. I’ve also started foraging for early spring plants as they’re popping up everywhere and in large, sustainable amounts.
What did you get up to in March? Have you started seeds? Did you take advantage of the sales related to the holidays? Do you now have pounds and pounds of chocolate?
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