🧺 Pantry Checklist

This is the one that started it all. The Pantry Checklist was the very first printable I wanted to make — because no matter how much I plan (or don’t), having a stocked, steady pantry is what helps everything else feel just a little more manageable.


This printable isn’t about stocking up for the apocalypse or organizing like a magazine spread. It’s about knowing what you have, what you’re low on, and what brings comfort to your everyday cooking — even if dinner is just toast and tea.


It includes both basic staples (the essentials we reach for week after week) and expanded staples (the seasonal, long-term, or “when I have time to bake” kind of items). Whether you’re building a pantry from scratch or just doing a quiet little reset, this list was made for real life.


You can download the checklist here:
👉 Click here to download the Pantry Checklist



Why it’s part of The Quiet Pantry

This checklist is the foundation of the whole planner. It’s where my own kitchen rhythm begins — checking shelves, making mental notes, scribbling grocery lists on the back of envelopes.


The Quiet Pantry series grew from this single list — and it remains the one I revisit most often. It’s not fancy. It’s just solid, helpful, and surprisingly calming when printed and checked off with a pen.



🧺 Want the full planner?

This checklist is part of a larger printable series. If you’d like to grab all 8 checklists in one printable bundle — including freezer, fridge, spices, household staples, and more — you can download The Quiet Pantry as a Pay What You Want PDF from my Ko-fi shop.


👉 Download the full planner on Ko-fi

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