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Eating leftovers #7117382 03/20/18 03:38 PM
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The cooking for two thread got me to thinking. I love leftovers, with meatloaf and pizza being high on the list. But some folks, relatives included, won’t eat leftovers at all. I just do not understand why anyone won’t eat leftovers if they liked the food the first time.

Your thoughts and preferences?


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Re: Eating leftovers [Re: 603Country] #7117387 03/20/18 03:40 PM
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I don't mind leftovers one bit, but yeah I don't get it why others refuse to touch leftovers.


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chili is always better the next day


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Sometimes especially in chilis and soups, left over are better tasting than the original creation

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Leftovers are my favorite. Just heat and serve up I drape a wet paper towel over the plate of food and microwave it, keeps it from drying out.


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They are spoiled.........


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yep, when I am cooking, there is almost always leftovers whether cooking for 1 or 50. Somethings are much better fresh but are still just fine within the next several days. But yes, we have friends that refuse to eat leftovers and leave a lot of stuff at restaurants when we go out to eat.


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A few years ago I heard a friend of a friend shrill at the mention of leftovers. Must be born rich is all I can think of.

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Leftovers
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Leftover steak.

[quote=bill oxner]That was an eight ounce tenderloin that I grilled for dinner last night. I never eat the whole thing. I start with cilantro from my garden.



That's a wives tale about putting an avocado seed in guacamole to keep it fresh. I had this Friday night..



I make the total fajita dish in a pan on my stovetop.



My chips are warming in the over.



I'll put it all together.


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A pizza will last us for 2 meals, sometimes I get the last slice for a 3rd meal. Second meal it is heated in a skillet and more cheese, etc. is added as it heats. My wife can take a slice of pizza and make a deep dish pizza out of it.


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I exist on mainly leftovers. If I'm going to cook, it's not going to (usually) be one scrawny meal. I make a crustless quiche in a 10x15 baking pan that makes 10-12 servings and freezes really well. I have several crockpot recipes that make 6-8 servings and if I fire up the grill it's chicken, sausage, pork loin, or something that will be 10-15 meals. Fried venison? 2-3 skillet's worth each time.


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Only thing I cook that does not have leftovers is my grilled cheeseburger.


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Originally Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks
I make a crustless quiche


OK, thread just got weird...


Just kidding. We are big fans of leftovers. Our favorite day is
Smorgasbord Dinner. Clean out the fridge, heat everything up and feast!

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Originally Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks
I exist on mainly leftovers. If I'm going to cook, it's not going to (usually) be one scrawny meal. I make a crustless quiche in a 10x15 baking pan that makes 10-12 servings and freezes really well. I have several crockpot recipes that make 6-8 servings and if I fire up the grill it's chicken, sausage, pork loin, or something that will be 10-15 meals. Fried venison? 2-3 skillet's worth each time.


My wife wants your quiche recipe.


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Me and my better half are recent empty nesters. Leftovers and making sure we use up everything is saving us a ton of groceries compared to when our two boys were home.

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Originally Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks
I exist on mainly leftovers. If I'm going to cook, it's not going to (usually) be one scrawny meal. I make a crustless quiche in a 10x15 baking pan that makes 10-12 servings and freezes really well. I have several crockpot recipes that make 6-8 servings and if I fire up the grill it's chicken, sausage, pork loin, or something that will be 10-15 meals. Fried venison? 2-3 skillet's worth each time.


My wife wants your quiche recipe.

yep, might as well share with the rest of us that like to cook ...


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