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Feb. 28, 2007

Leftover Genius

Being a single income family of six is synonymous with the need for thrift.    And, since the grocery budget for 2 adults, 3 growing boys and a dainty daughter can equal something close to a house payment, I’ve found ways to make sure that every scrap of food get’s used in ways that won’t make them gag. 

 

My biggest moment of food genius came in a fit of panic.   I opened the fridge to see what leftovers I needed to use up and was faced with 1 chicken breast, ½ cup of green beans, and some tomatoes that needed to be used before they sauced themselves.   Surely not enough to pass around to six people, and I knew I wasn’t going to be able to pull of the loaves and fishes thing.   But then it came to me.   Soup!   I chopped and mixed and boiled and spiced, made some rolls and Voila, it turned out to be one of the family’s favorite meals.  

 

So from then on I decided to keep a container in the freezer to catch all the leftovers in. Whenever I have leftovers like veggies, meatballs, pot roast…whatever, I chop it up and put it in the container in the freezer (keeping in mind what tastes good together).   When the container is full I thaw it out, add seasonings, broth, and maybe the handful of uncooked pasta that wasn’t enough for a full recipe, and we have hot soup and fresh bread machine rolls for dinner. 

 

I’ve got more compliments from my family on the leftover soups than I did when it was cooked in its original form.   And now I keep a couple of containers going in the freezer; one for beef and one for chicken.   Plus, I never throw out leftovers that have been sitting in the fridge too long and are now growing hair, because they immediately have a place in the freezer.    

 

So, that’s my brilliant Works For Me Wednesday idea.   Go check out Rocks In My Dryer for more great ideas!


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Feb. 28, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Honeybee
That's just really scary!!! Of course, this from a girl who hates leftovers with a passion and doesn't like her food items to touch. Good for you for being able to make stuff like that edible. Me? I can boil water pretty good! :)

Melissa
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Feb. 28, 2007 - Smart, Thrifty Idea

Posted by Melkhi
and I love soup!
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Mar. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by mom2ZAW
I am making my menu for the next two weeks and am suffering from "didn't we just have that last night?" syndrome. So I went to Meals.com and I see why you like it. Thanks.

By the way, I think my kids think we hate each other because our hubbies always get together but the kids never see each other. We'll have to do something about that. :o)
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