What do you do with leftovers?
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Re: What do you do with leftovers?
- Rachel09
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At my home usually, i was the one responsible to cook. So if there is a leftover. Mostly i re-heat it and I'll contact my close friend, whom is living close to my house. To eat the food I cook to form as bonding we eat it together, sometimes they bring there own plate so that they can get the food, and continue to carry it, through there own home to eat it and share to there family.
Last if i dont have anyone i could contact that day. They mostly end up being food by my dog. We dont like to waste food cause many unfortunate family couldnt afford to eat.
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Sometimes I'll just heat them up as is or maybe take the extra lazy route and eat it cold right out of the container. Other times, I'll use the leftover as my basis for yet another dish with other ingredients added. I do that a lot with chicken. Often I'll make up a batch of chicken with lemon, wine and other herbs and spices while the next day I'll take some and add mushrooms, cream, nutmeg, walnuts and such for a change of pace.
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Left overs is a normal thing in my home. We usually warm left overs, to me it tastw better. Left over stew chicken tatste like heaven.