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When it comes to stocking your pantry, tinned, canned, and boxed items are absolute powerhouses: They last a long time and are typically quite versatile, so you can buy them well in advance and use them to whip up a nourishing meal at a moment’s notice. But just because they are flexible doesn’t mean they have to be boring.
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