Reducing Stock

Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today I wanted to talk about how it feels good to consume through the things we've stocked up on!

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Reducing Stock

Stocking up on things is good.. as long as you use them!

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I know that one of the things I think many people are doing more often these days is stocking up on things. Not that people ever really STOPPED doing that, but I think the mindset shifted away from that for a few years or decades. Lately though, especially since the supply chain issues of a few years ago, people have gotten smarter with their stuff and started to make sure they were covered.

We followed suit, and started to stock up on things that we needed or used over the years. Plenty of canned goods and boxed things. Lots of vitamins and things like that. One of the things that it seems we forgot a little bit was to then use said things we stocked up on.. so I've been on a mission lately!

It's a strange thing, the satisfaction one gets from going through the cabinets and other areas to find things that we need to use before it goes bad. Some of it even is "expired" but if it's not something like meat or dairy, I give it some liberties in terms of if it's truly expired or not. That vitamin D that "expired" in 2023? Yeah I'm not throwing that shit away, I'm using it up! LOL. That has been my focus the last few months.

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In the process, I've really been able to trim the hell down on all of the things that are in the cabinets, and all of the vitamins and supplements we've accumulated over time. A bunch of those vitamins and supplements of course aren't something that I NEED to take, but I'm also not going to waste them. The Lysine combo with garlic and vitamin C? It's primarily for when you are feeling sick, but at the same time, there were 3 bottles of it.. it was a great thing to stock up on and it was one of the things to start chipping away at.

There are many examples of that, such as the essential oils that we accumulated just as much. For a bit there, we had about 50 bottles of the things! That was far too much haha but I've been using them in the shower every day. I actually enjoy adding a little aroma to the shower, strangely enough now lol.

There are plenty of other examples of things that we got that it was good to stock up on, but at the same time it's also very important to use what we've got otherwise we just threw the money out the window. That's one of the interesting things about the mindset a lot of us have. We want to stock up on things, but sometimes we do that just to stock up instead of stocking up and then consuming through it.

There were certainly a few things that were in the cabinet like a jar of mayonnaise that truly did expire last year, and it was NOT white.. it was this gross off-yellow color now so that was for sure going to give me listeria or some shit hahaha that got tossed! For the most part though, a lot of the things that we buy are pretty shelf stable which is great. It helps to try and take inventory of what needs to be consumed through every few days and start plugging away.

Hopefully I can have most of the cabinets cleared out by June!

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What about you, have you stocked up on things over time? Have you used them or ended up throwing them away? Let me know in the comments!

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Having worked in a grocery store, I treat my cupboard like a store shelf: old stuff in the back, new stuff in the front. Then I use up the oldest things first.
I do it in the fridge too, since I go grocery shopping once a month when I have a ride and so dairy products need to kept track of as far as the dates.
If you're stocking up a lot, look at those super couponer videos and do your pantry storage the same way!
!BEER

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Yeah those are good strategies! I've worked in a grocery store when I was a kid as well, so I remember those types of things :D. It's important to get things added but also used up! The other day I found a vitamin that expired in 2020 lol oops. I still use it even if it's less effective.

Glad you are in a similar mindset!

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I've fallen into this exact trap too. I've stocked up for various winters, weather events or tariff threats and while things last a long time, they don't last forever, so you have to actually be super organized about it all.

Hey, if I remember correctly, you said you were going to vote for Trump because of his Christian values... did I remember that right? How are you feeling about how things are going?

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Wao that's so much things you stock up.
My family and I realised how important it was to stock the home just in case of any emergency. We learnt the hard way during the COVID_19 pandemic.
So presently we stock food and beverages that can sustain us for weeks and months, and we make sure to use them up because we don't have such luxury to throw things away.😄

I wish we were close I would have come over for those essential oil.😄😄

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Having shelf stable items makes it much easier to keep stuff more a longer period of time. I think I've more or less adopted the same perception with a certain category of expired items, I still use them lol and try finishing them in the near future before restocking on newer items.

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Before my refrigerator got bad, I stock up a lot of food to avoid going to the market. However it was just natural food and nothing canned. Although sometimes it feels wasteful to throw away canned food that's been stocked up for a long while. Perhaps clear them away as quick as possible lol

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