Are you having leftovers
for a meal, multiple times during the same week? Is someone complaining?
Perhaps, you need a multiple-use, leftover planning solution.
If you have someone
who will eat the leftovers from a meal one time, but not a second time, you
should consider freezing the leftovers from your meals.
A shallow 3-cup container by Glad can contain
one of the following combinations.
- a TV dinner for one
- 4-servings of a vegetable or dessert
- one serving of a low-calorie soup
- the base ingredient for another dish
Raw hamburger (when
freezing, divide it with a doubled separator of waxed paper) can make any of
the following meals.
- hamburgers
- hamburger steaks
- hamburger steak and gravy
- beef for soup
- chili
- spaghetti sauce
Leftover chili has a variety
of uses
- chili for hamburgers or hot dogs or
- chili for beans
- chili with cheese for dips
- chili beans can be served over rice/potatoes/bread
Stewed chicken breasts
are a staple for many different meals. Try putting the basic stewed chicken
with broth in the 3-cup containers for quick meals.
- make chicken salad
- chicken and rice
- chicken and noodles
- chicken and gravy
- chicken sandwiches
- lightly floured and fried chicken breasts
Change up your meals by
freezing leftovers or portioning your base meats for different menu choices. If
you vary the vegetables and spices that you use, you can give meals a lift from
tedious regularity. Getting into the habit of fixing meals using base
ingredients for different types of meals is awesome.
Who wants the same
leftovers twice in one week?
Have you considered
freezing the leftovers for later use?
Prepare different
meals instead of serving the same leftovers back-to-back. If you think ahead,
you can repurpose the leftovers into a brand new dish.
Consider fixing
breakfast menu choices for your supper. Here are great mix-and-match menu
choices for a novice cook.
·
eggs
·
bacon/ham
·
grits/rice
·
toast/bun/biscuit
·
pancakes/waffles
·
oatmeal with jelly or
jelly/peanut butter
Do the above solutions
offer sufficient alternatives to address the “what again” reactions to your
menu choices?
Let
the person who is complaining fix a meal to break the perceived
monotony. He or she does not get to purchase take-out, order a meal delivery,
or buy junk food for alternative meals. The available ingredients are limited to those within the
house.
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