Imagine this: It’s a lazy sunday the guests are unexpected and your fridge looks like a ghost town. panic? Not if you have got the essentials stocked !Grocery Shopping Tips
At grosbee we know how important it is to keep your kitchen ready for anything. That’s why we have listed 10 must have grocery items you should never run out of:Grocery Shopping Tips
Pantry power pack
1. Rice and dal
2. Wheat flour
3. cooking oil
4. Salt, sugar and masalas
5. Onions and potatoes
6. Milk, tea and coffee
7. Biscuits and namkeens
8. Instant food packs
9. Snacks and sweets
10. cleaning essentials
1. Rice and Dal – The Comfort Combo
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When in doubt, rice and dal never fail. They’re easy to cook, nutritious, and fill you up fast. These two items should always be in your pantry.
Grocery Shopping Tip:
Buy in bulk for better value. Store them in airtight containers to keep them fresh for months.
Also, try stocking both toor dal and moong dal for variety.
2. Wheat Flour – For Rotis and More
No Indian kitchen is complete without wheat flour (atta). Whether you’re making rotis, parathas, or even quick snacks, wheat flour is a must-have.
Grocery Shopping Tip:
Choose whole wheat flour for better nutrition. Always check the date while buying in bulk.
Bonus tip: Sieve the flour once before storing to avoid moisture or bugs.
3. Cooking Oil – The Everyday Essential
You need oil for almost everything—cooking, frying, tadkas, or baking. Keeping at least one type of cooking oil handy is non-negotiable.
Grocery Shopping Tip:
Buy a small bottle of a secondary oil (like olive or mustard) along with your regular one. It gives flexibility in cooking different cuisines.
Also, store it in a cool, dark place to keep it fresh longer.
4. Salt, Sugar, and Masalas – The Flavor Makers
These tiny items pack the biggest punch. Salt, sugar, and basic masalas like turmeric, chili powder, cumin, and garam masala are key to every dish.
Grocery Shopping Tip:
Don’t overbuy. Spices lose flavor over time. Instead, keep small quantities in labeled jars for easy access and freshness.
A spice rack in your kitchen is a great way to stay organized too!
5. Onions and Potatoes – The Lifesavers
These two veggies are long-lasting and versatile. Onions and potatoes can be the base for dozens of recipes.
Grocery Shopping Tip:
Store them in a dry, well-ventilated space (not in the fridge). Don’t buy sprouted ones—they spoil faster.
You can even pre-chop onions and freeze them in small batches to save time during busy days.
