Listen "Building a Pantry from Scratch with Kris Bordessa"
Episode Synopsis
Got a question or thought to share? 🤔💬 Head over to the blog post -- https://thriftyhomesteader.com/building-a-pantry-from-scratch/ -- and drop it in the comments—we’d love to hear what you think and we’ll be sure to reply! Description In this episode, Deborah Niemann welcomes Kris Bordessa, author of Attainable Sustainable and the new follow-up, Attainable Sustainable Pantry. Kris shares her inspiration behind writing a book focused entirely on pantry staples and kitchen self-reliance, especially after the overwhelming response to her first book. Whether you’re a complete beginner or already comfortable in the kitchen, this conversation is packed with practical tips, money-saving ideas, and sustainability-minded advice for taking control of your food.What You’ll LearnWhy Kris’s second book is a deep dive into pantry-focused self-relianceHow to replace boxed foods like pancake mix and instant oatmeal with homemade versionsWhat to do when you run out of ingredients like brown sugar or oat flourKitchen tools that make homemade cooking more accessible (hint: stand mixer wins!)Tips for using up food instead of throwing it away (like turning failed bread into croutons)Easy ways to start preserving food without a pressure canner, including:Quick picklingDehydratingFreezing in oilUnexpected DIY recipes like crystallized ginger, red wine vinegar, and garlic powderKris’s favorite pantry snack: homemade cheese crackers (goodbye, Cheez-Its!)Why this book is especially timely for anyone struggling with rising grocery costsResources Mentioned📘 Attainable Sustainable Pantry by Kris BordessaBuy on AmazonBuy on Bookshop📘 Attainable Sustainable: The Lost Art of Self-Reliant LivingBuy on AmazonBuy on Bookshop🧂 National Center for Home Food Preservation (used for vetting preservation recipes)Connect with Kris Bordessa🌐 Website: attainablesustainable.net📱 Social: @AttainableSustainable on Facebook, Instagram, and moreLove This Episode?Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your sustainability-minded friends. Find all episodes and transcripts at:🔗 thriftyhomesteader.com/bookchat💜 Love what you hear? Buy us a coffee! Your support helps keep the conversations going. And if you found this episode helpful, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your sustainability-minded friends. Every little bit helps us grow!
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