The living pantry board
Supplies
What's at the cabin, what's running low, and what to bring on the next trip. The pantry tide is going out — help it come back in.
Instead of emailing a list, please update the Supplies page before you leave so the next person knows what is low, out, or worth bringing.
Worth a glance: staples, paper products, bottled water, cleaning supplies, dish towels, firewood & kindling, charcoal, toiletries, trash bags, and laundry supplies.
Before you go
5 things to bring or checkHeading to the cabin? Here’s what to bring or check, pulled from everything below that’s out, needed, or uncertain.
- CoffeeOut
Bring before next stay. Florine's percolator still works, for the brave.
- PropaneNot Sure
Someone should check the tank gauge on the next trip.
- First aid kit refillNeed to Buy
Kids' beach feet, mostly. Kit lives above the fridge.
- Bottled drinking waterRunning Low
The well water tastes sulfuric — everyone drinks bottled. Grab a couple gallons on the way in.
- FirewoodNeed to Buy
Enough for summer evenings; restock before fall.
Groceries
None
Bring before next stay. Florine's percolator still works, for the brave.
Updated by Maya · July 5High priority
Plenty
Pantry, labeled bin.
Updated by Maya · July 5
Half a 2-gallon jug
The well water tastes sulfuric — everyone drinks bottled. Grab a couple gallons on the way in.
Updated by Sam · July 9High priority
Paper goods
One roll left
Under the sink.
Updated by Maya · July 5
Eight rolls
Hall closet, top shelf.
Updated by Maya · July 5
Cleaning supplies
Nearly full bottle
Under the kitchen sink.
Updated by Linda · July 1
Most of a roll
No garbage service — everything leaves with you, so these matter.
Updated by Sam · July 9
Unknown
Needed every stay for bedding and towels — someone check the shelf by the washer.
Updated by Sam · July 9
One can
Under the kitchen sink — the house standard for sinks, tubs, and the cooktop.
Updated by Sam · July 9
Toiletries
Three bottles incoming
Mom is bringing these on her August stay.
Updated by Linda · July 7
Firewood / propane / utilities
Unknown
Someone should check the tank gauge on the next trip.
Updated by Sam · June 22High priority
About a quarter cord
Enough for summer evenings; restock before fall.
Updated by Paul · June 15
One full bag
Next to the bathroom door in the basement, by the barbecue starter.
Updated by Sam · July 9
Tools / hardware
One can
Shed, second shelf. The slider track eats it.
Updated by Paul · June 15
Linens / towels
Two would do
For winter stays — the loft gets cold.
Updated by Linda · June 30
Six, on the hall shelf
Please hang to dry before folding.
Updated by Linda · July 1
Emergency supplies
Kit present, bandaids gone
Kids' beach feet, mostly. Kit lives above the fridge.
Updated by Sam · June 22High priority
Two spares
For the big lantern by the door.
Updated by Paul · June 15
Wanted items
Two more
We keep ending up with six people and two knives.
Updated by Sam · July 2
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