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leftover recipes from our cooking with left overs collection ... Using Leftovers ... Drop a chunk or two into the water when cooking green beans or cabbage for real down-home flavor. — Pie: Dice ham. Combine in greased casserole with canned or frozen peas and a can of undiluted cream of mushroom soup.
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I began spending some part of the weekends cooking ahead, mostly for the upcoming week. For a while I played with freezer cooking. There are some great web sites and chat groups about this method. I'm sure it saves a ton of money and time, but I had begun to enjoy cooking. ... Using Up Leftovers...
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Home => Cooking and Recipes => Leftover Ideas; ... Leftover Makeover! ; Creative tips and hints for cooking with leftovers. ... Using Leftovers; Tips for cooking with leftovers.
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'Cooking with Leftovers' is featured in MyFoodDiary.com's weekly Ask the Expert column. ... Properly utilizing leftovers is a great way to increase the efficiency of home cooking. For instance, a big crock pot of pinto beans can serve as a hearty dinner meal, breakfast burrito fixings the next morning, and a side dish for...
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When I think of frugal cooking, my mind turns to the year I lived in England, where I discovered such uncomplicated yet satisfying meals as beans on toast and (vegetarian) cottage pie. ... Although a formal recipe is not necessary, here are a few if you'd like to make bubble and squeak from scratch rather than using leftovers:
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Forget the tired turkey sandwiches and re-heated potatoes. Paula's going show us how to really make those leftovers standout. They're so simple even the kids can handle them. She making Turkey Pot Pie, Baked Wild Rice, Potato Croquettes and Pumpkin Bars. ... Pantry Cooking...
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Home Cooking ... So, instead of doing a traditional article filled with the usual traditional recipes, I've gathered some unconventional recipes to help you use up those turkey leftovers. Obviously these recipes are good year-round, whenever you have an abundance of leftover turkey or chicken.
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y mother was the Goddess of Leftovers. I say that with all of the awe and respect she deserves. Around dinnertime, we would enter the kitchen drawn by smells that, although mouthwatering, we couldn't quite place. ... Although her cooking was 99% amazing, I can remember one time that her imagination just didn't make it...
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A community about parenting, Judaism, and Israeli living. ... We usually eat Shabbat leftovers on Sunday and dairy the rest of the week, creating a problem when there is meaty food left over after Sunday. Sometimes I freeze it to add to soup or combine with other leftovers for a day I don't feel like cooking.
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