Starting up my kitchen pantry



From left: Cooking wine, white pepper, dark soy sauce, sesame oil, black vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, oyster sauce, cooking oil

With these, can I really really start some simple cooking? Yes. I think I can.

I remember I have others coming in my moving shipment - sea salt, kosher salt, black pepper, some dried herbs...all new (unused) but they have ALL not arrived as of today! :(

So I could only stock up my dry pantry partially. What I don't have, I buy(above). What I have but not here with me now, I can only wait.

Meanwhile, I'll be waiting p-a-t-i-e-n-t-l-y for my pantry to be complete. Another excuse not to cook.

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34 comments:

  1. @_@ Supermart liow!!
    I'm here still wondering what to cook for dinner :X

    p/s: Pigeon poo = fortune
    I should be rich by now. But getting poorer buying those strong detergent to soak and scrub those poo away *pulls.hair*

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  2. I remember moving a pantry recently. It seems like it got really full very quickly.

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  4. I'm craving for some Chinese food now! Happy WW! :)

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  5. Great - I can see we both use the same kind and brand of cooking oil and Worcestershire sauce!
    You just gave me an idea for my next WW *lol*
    Food Trips
    Sreisaat

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  6. I have all of these in my kitchen too and more ...

    Actually if there's only two of you, no need to cook, so ma fun! In Taiwan, there's so much cooked food to choose from!

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  7. veryyy hard to find mee sua here T_T

    i love thin and smooth ones i used to eat in indo hehe

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  8. Yes, all of the things in your photo are essentials in my pantry, too. It's such fun to stock a new pantry. Sometimes I wish I could start all over again, everything new and fresh!

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  9. oh tigerfish..you gotta be kidding me!! where's the rest of your collection?? show it up!! :-D

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  10. looks like you are all set to cook. Nice shot.

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  11. Looks like all the extras you need for cooking on top of the stove...

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  12. I need to throw out expired ones and re-stock! hahaha...I go out too much to cook but now I think I should eat in more :o)

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  13. Oh, that Lea & Perrins worcestershire sauce brings back some memories. My grandfather had one, and I would put some on my soups.

    My WW post: Popcorn on wheels

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  14. hehehehehe ... very soon, I know your cupboards are going to be filled up! ;) btw, do you know where I can find kosher salt in Singapore?

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  15. So neat! My kitchen pantry used to be like this when I moved in. Now it is all messed up, just like after a war. haha!

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  16. Oooo .. those bottles still look very clean! Ha ha ha. Whenever I start my 'cooking season', I can be very messy and .. erm .. things do get spilt out here and there, on and off the bottles ... lol.

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  17. Looks like you are well stocked for some easy stir-fry!

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  18. i have something similar, but all in the mini version of it. :-)

    i dun cook as often as you do, so even the mini ones last very long!

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  19. Wow! You already have the "essentials" in your pantry. No excuse not to cook! :)

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  20. Hua teow wine is a must have! Hope to see u start cooking again. ;)

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  21. hehehe i love your excuse...i wanna use it also :)

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  22. Hehe, yours is starting to look like the "spice cupboard" Nigella Lawson keeps... a bit more and it's fully stocked! :D

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  23. That's plenty of stuff to get started cooking. Hop to it lady! ;)

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  24. You are so great at cooking, I could just give you water and rice and you'd make a 12 course meal! Your pantry is "stocked!"

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  25. I have the same ingredients in my asian pantry except for the L & P sauce. That is in my western pantry :) By the way are you staying in Taiwan for good?

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  26. you don't like to use canola oil? :)

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  27. i have the same stock! :D where are you moving from? are you moving back to CA?

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  28. So nice to be back home, can get all the sauces and seasonings to fill up your pantry, jealous lah.

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  29. Hope you get everything you need for your pantry.

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  30. I always enjoy building/adding onto my pantry. There are so many interesting new things to try.

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  31. Thanks for dropping by Just Cook It, great to read your comment.

    Looks like a great start to a storecupboard. I need to get some of those myself!

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  32. I donch have these in my pantry .. it's next to my stove. But hor.. i thought you have to keep the oyster sauce in the fridge once it's opened..?? no..??

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  33. As long as you have Lea and Perrins in your kitchen, you can cook anything. My wife and I love to cook so we buy sauces in big bottles. We even use recycled (from last night's dinner) food and turn 'em into some mouthwatering dishes.

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