You know those serious cravings you get once in a while, those ones that have you down so bad that you can’t think of anything else until you satisfy them?
Yeah? Well, just the other day I had an intense craving for fried rice. Not just any fried rice, my fried rice. The kind that you can’t carry a spoon to your mouth without encountering obstacles: animal or vegetable.
It was so strong that at work, it honestly felt like a cartoon character was sitting on my shoulder singing songs of fried rice. I couldn’t wait to get home and start cooking.
I even stopped by my mallam friend’s stall on my way back and bought all the vegetables I needed. Got extra protein too, beef, because I already had chicken at home.
Imagine my surprise when I got home… and there was no rice. 😭
All that time, while that imaginary fried rice choir was performing in my head, I was convinced there were at least six solid cups of rice sitting comfortably in the kitchen. Turns out my siblings already cooked it for themselves and visitors.
The disappointment I felt was palpable. My fellow 9-5ers will understand, because I was actually tired from the day’s work and the market detour. The only strength I had was reserved to cook my fried rice and satisfy my craving. Not to go back out in search of rice.
At the end of the day, I just showered, grabbed a smoothie, and went to bed.
That’s when I decided… no more.
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A Simple Habit That Changes Everything
Most of us treat restocking like a reaction: something finishes… then we suddenly realize its importance. And we keep repeating that cycle. Thinking we’ll just “handle it when it happens.”
But the truth is, those small oversights add up. They turn simple moments, like cooking a meal you’ve been looking forward to, into unnecessary stress. Trust me, I learnt that the hard way.
And the most frustrating part? It’s completely avoidable.
A restock routine doesn’t have to be complicated, like writing long lists or doing full kitchen audits every week. It can be as simple as a 10-minute check-in.
Once a week, you take a quick look at the things that matter most. Doesn’t have to be everything, just the essentials that keep your home running smoothly:
Check your rice level, cooking oil, beans, swallow staples, breakfast items (eggs, milk, tea, cereal), seasonings and condiments, and your basic household supplies.
That’s it. No pressure. Just awareness. Because once you know what you’re low on, it becomes easier to act before it becomes urgent.
Staying Ready Hits Different
Those homes that just always seem to have what they need, where there’s always food available, and things don’t seem to “finish suddenly,” are intentional about it.
It’s not luck. It’s small systems like this. And over time, that intentionality creates ease.
Fewer last-minute runs, disrupted plans, and fewer moments where you stand in your kitchen, tired and frustrated, wondering how something so basic slipped through the cracks.
There’s a certain kind of peace to it, knowing your home is prepared. Everything just flows better.
Start your restock routine this week. Shop your essentials on Konga and stay ahead of the rush.