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Well, I wouldn't have made pasta salad in the first place (only DD5 would eat it), but with other things...
Hard to say. For the most part, I will insist we eat it at the meal it was made for, but I might/might not try to re-purpose the ingredients. Meat - YES! It's just too expensive to throw out. I often have leftover bbq chicken drumsticks, and since DD7 doesn't like chicken on the bone, I will often use the leftovers one night for quesidillas, or even in chicken soup after rinsing the sauce off.
Pasta? I don't think I would ever be in a position to reuse it. We really only have it in soup, mac-n-cheese, or tomato sauce. Hard to ruin any of those things.
I also save all of our leftovers, and they become dinner another night, lunch for me at work, snuck into another meal...
My one "wasteful" habit, in the eyes of my parents, is that I WILL NOT save/eat any leftovers after the 4th day. I also throw almost everything out on it's expiration date. I think it is cheaper to replace 4 eggs than to pay the hospital bill from food poisoning.
I grew up fairly poor - 5 kids, 2 working parents. Now, money is tight because I am a single mother. But I agree that being poor never leaves you. I am doing better financially than I have in the past 5 years, but I still can't talk myself into buying myself a new book most of the time.
Hard to say. For the most part, I will insist we eat it at the meal it was made for, but I might/might not try to re-purpose the ingredients. Meat - YES! It's just too expensive to throw out. I often have leftover bbq chicken drumsticks, and since DD7 doesn't like chicken on the bone, I will often use the leftovers one night for quesidillas, or even in chicken soup after rinsing the sauce off.
Pasta? I don't think I would ever be in a position to reuse it. We really only have it in soup, mac-n-cheese, or tomato sauce. Hard to ruin any of those things.
I also save all of our leftovers, and they become dinner another night, lunch for me at work, snuck into another meal...
My one "wasteful" habit, in the eyes of my parents, is that I WILL NOT save/eat any leftovers after the 4th day. I also throw almost everything out on it's expiration date. I think it is cheaper to replace 4 eggs than to pay the hospital bill from food poisoning.
I grew up fairly poor - 5 kids, 2 working parents. Now, money is tight because I am a single mother. But I agree that being poor never leaves you. I am doing better financially than I have in the past 5 years, but I still can't talk myself into buying myself a new book most of the time.