Other People's Pantries #133
From Sandra, in Cumming, Georgia:
I was having a luncheon and I was looking for a photo to use for the event I set up on Facebook. I came across a file of photos from when we were house hunting and our house was completely empty and new.
Here is a photo of the pantry. It reminded me why we all love fresh starts. Oh, the possibilities!
I thought you would get a kick out of this.
On Saturdays, for more than two years, we've been peeking into Other People's Pantries all around the world.
*There are eight more pantries to share. If you'd like this feature to continue -- if you've been meaning to send your photos but haven't gotten around to it -- please send in your pantry photos. Here's how.
And, please put your camera to work on Market to Pantry, alternating on Saturdays with Other People's Pantries. There are five more markets to share.
Come on -- show us your favorite supermarket, farmer's market, ethnic market, big box store or roadside stand. We'd love to see where you shop for food! Here's how.








Posted by: milton | September 11, 2010 at 05:07 AM
No after pic? lol
Posted by: susan g | September 11, 2010 at 09:03 AM
5 years ago my pantry was empty as yours, when we moved into this house. Now it's such a bottle neck that I need to take everything out and start from scratch!
Posted by: Louise Brescia | September 11, 2010 at 09:25 AM
Come on Sandra - I've seen your pantry. You need to share it with the world - especially after your most recent "project."
Posted by: Can-Can | September 11, 2010 at 12:57 PM
A before always need an after.
Your photo did make me wistful for a new start, however. After living in the house that I love, if I were able to househunt again, I'd make sure I had a proper pantry and not just cupboards.
Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: BirdieSandra | September 11, 2010 at 05:26 PM
Hi! Yes, this WAS my pantry. But I've been working on it. So stay tuned! http://birdiesandra.blogspot.com/2010/09/check-out-this-article-about-my-pantry.html
Posted by: carol, boston | September 13, 2010 at 08:38 AM
I immediately see a need for better lighting! That is an area often overlooked - maybe I am just getting old!