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Leftovers
Wow. Got to stop cooking new stuff for a while. Leftover waffles in
the freezer, leftover salmon w/lemon sauce, leftover roast beef,
leftover scalloped potatoes... No kids to help polish it all off,
either.
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Re: Leftovers
On Apr 30, 12:11*pm, George M. Middius <glanb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wow. Got to stop cooking new stuff for a while. Leftover waffles in
> the freezer, leftover salmon w/lemon sauce, leftover roast beef,
> leftover scalloped potatoes... No kids to help polish it all off,
> either.
Happens a lot in my house and there's only the two of us!!
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Re: Leftovers
On 30-Apr-2012, George M. Middius <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wow. Got to stop cooking new stuff for a while. Leftover waffles in
> the freezer, leftover salmon w/lemon sauce, leftover roast beef,
> leftover scalloped potatoes... No kids to help polish it all off,
> either.
I'll trade my leftover chicken piccata for your leftover roast beef. I
also have leftover lamb chops; have you anything else you might offer in
trade. 8-)
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Re: Leftovers
Chemo the Clown wrote:
>
> On Apr 30, 12:11 pm, George M. Middius <glanb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Wow. Got to stop cooking new stuff for a while. Leftover waffles in
> > the freezer, leftover salmon w/lemon sauce, leftover roast beef,
> > leftover scalloped potatoes... No kids to help polish it all off,
> > either.
>
> Happens a lot in my house and there's only the two of us!!
I love leftovers. I always cook enough of anything to make sure I have
some.
Gary
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Re: Leftovers
l, not -l wrote:
> > Wow. Got to stop cooking new stuff for a while. Leftover waffles in
> > the freezer, leftover salmon w/lemon sauce, leftover roast beef,
> > leftover scalloped potatoes... No kids to help polish it all off,
> > either.
>
> I'll trade my leftover chicken piccata for your leftover roast beef. I
> also have leftover lamb chops; have you anything else you might offer in
> trade. 8-)
I also have cookies and fudge, but I don't think those count as
leftovers.
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Re: Leftovers
"Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> I love leftovers. I always cook enough of anything to make sure I have
> some.
>
> Gary
Same here. My lunches are leftovers and most time we have enough for a
second meal.
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Re: Leftovers
On 4/30/2012 11:19 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> "Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> I love leftovers. I always cook enough of anything to make sure I have
>> some.
>>
>> Gary
>
> Same here. My lunches are leftovers and most time we have enough for a
> second meal.
>
I don't have 'leftovers', I have 'cook-aheads'.
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Re: Leftovers
On Apr 30, 3:11*pm, George M. Middius <glanb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wow. Got to stop cooking new stuff for a while. Leftover waffles in
> the freezer, leftover salmon w/lemon sauce, leftover roast beef,
> leftover scalloped potatoes... No kids to help polish it all off,
> either.
Those are what I call savamahnee meals. They almost seem as thought
they're free. Beats throwing the stuff out. And think of the labor
saved when you just have to heat and eat.
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Re: Leftovers
S Viemeister wrote:
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> On 4/30/2012 11:19 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >
> > "Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >> I love leftovers. I always cook enough of anything to make sure I have
> >> some.
> >>
> >> Gary
> >
> > Same here. My lunches are leftovers and most time we have enough for a
> > second meal.
> >
> I don't have 'leftovers', I have 'cook-aheads'.
Have you tried cooking pig heads?
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Re: Leftovers
On Tue, 01 May 2012 10:13:50 -0400, Gary <[email protected]> wrote:
>S Viemeister wrote:
>>
>> On 4/30/2012 11:19 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >
>> > "Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> >> I love leftovers. I always cook enough of anything to make sure I have
>> >> some.
>> >>
>> >> Gary
>> >
>> > Same here. My lunches are leftovers and most time we have enough for a
>> > second meal.
>> >
>> I don't have 'leftovers', I have 'cook-aheads'.
>
>Have you tried cooking big dickheads?
Hehe...
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Re: Leftovers
i hate waste and i also like to bulk cook so when we are both tired we can
just heat and eat, now even more so, Lee
"Kalmia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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On Apr 30, 3:11 pm, George M. Middius <glanb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wow. Got to stop cooking new stuff for a while. Leftover waffles in
> the freezer, leftover salmon w/lemon sauce, leftover roast beef,
> leftover scalloped potatoes... No kids to help polish it all off,
> either.
Those are what I call savamahnee meals. They almost seem as thought
they're free. Beats throwing the stuff out. And think of the labor
saved when you just have to heat and eat.
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Re: Leftovers
Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> Have you tried cooking big dickheads?
>
> Hehe...
Sheldon shares a fantasy...
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Re: Leftovers
Kalmia <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 30, 3:11 pm, George M. Middius <glanb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Wow. Got to stop cooking new stuff for a while. Leftover waffles in
>> the freezer, leftover salmon w/lemon sauce, leftover roast beef,
>> leftover scalloped potatoes... No kids to help polish it all off,
>> either.
>
> Those are what I call savamahnee meals. They almost seem as thought
> they're free. Beats throwing the stuff out. And think of the labor
> saved when you just have to heat and eat.
If leftovers are large and worth keeping, they are worth vac sealing and
freezing.
Like a smoked and braised short rib plate, bones removed, lounging in my
freezer in an airtight vac bag right now.
MartyB
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