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The Leftover Queen - Lorraine - 01-29-2007 I think that's going to be my new name. All my meat etc is packaged for 3 people, with enough leftover for 2 of us to take for lunch. Now one person is gone for 6 months on business, not even home on weekends. so...I'm ending up with tons of leftovers. I can't keep up with them. I'll take leftovers to work for lunch, he won't. As an example, yesterday I pulled out all these little packages of leftover veggies, and I had some pasta. Made a bechamel, added some stock, stuck it in a casserole, topped with crumbs and cheese ( darn it's good). But, now, instead of having all the little packages, I have a huge casserle. More leftovers!!! I divided it up and froze it for lunches. I still have pea soup I'll have to freeze tonight. And the remains of a roasted chicken. And the remains of a brisket. My staff love me for the dishes I bring them, but not economical for me. What do you folks do with them all??? Re: The Leftover Queen - pjcooks - 01-29-2007 Don't look at me! I'm in exactly the same spot you are! More and more I'm using all the little leftovers to make one big leftover which I then bring to work to feed the catering students. I need to remember to pare down the recipes for just one or two. Just can't stop cooking for 6 or 8 when there's only 1 or 2 of us. Whenever possible, I vac seal pcs and freeze for my folks. Out of sight, out of mind. PJ Re: The Leftover Queen - bjcotton - 01-29-2007 I can identify too. I'll have to rename the 800 lb gorilla to 600 lb gorilla. Not that he's getting any smaller, just what he eats is. Now he eats for 4 instead of 6! Re: The Leftover Queen - pjcooks - 01-29-2007 PJ Re: The Leftover Queen - vannin - 01-29-2007 Cooking for 2 has its downsides. True. We all need smaller pots. This Is true you know. But you can buy the very best ingreds. and spend every delicate minute creating perfection. Re: The Leftover Queen - pjcooks - 01-29-2007 Well said, Dale, thanks for the reminder! PJ Re: The Leftover Queen - cjs - 01-30-2007 I still have trouble cooking the right amount of potatoes, I think that's the hardest for me to cut down on - when the kids were home, we went thru them like there was no tomorrow. We have been eating out of the freezer for 6 months now - except for special cuts I need - and I'm bound and determined to clean it out! I'm down to no pork, except for some pakets of ham, which I really miss having. But, I'm going to do it. I made a list of all I had and I'm slowly crossing off....slowly. I love leftovers, I think that's when I get some of the tastiest dishes - that can never be exactly duplicated. darn. Re: The Leftover Queen - Roxanne 21 - 01-30-2007 I'm really good about cooking for the two of us---I hate to waste uneaten food in the disposal, or whatever. I make enough extra of the meat course and that will be fixed up somehow for lunch the next day with whatever else I may come up with. Very little is unused here--hubby has a GREAT appetite!! (and he's a good sport, most of the time!!!). My major problem---I hoard meats when I see them in the markets because thay are not always available--then I have a tendency to forget that I have them and buy them again when I see them---now how CRS is that??? Re: The Leftover Queen - Lorraine - 01-30-2007 "he's a good sport" The one person left here doesn't even want to play, let alone be a good sport! LOL My staff are loving it, they've been getting great lunches. |