I am big on using leftovers. I used to hate leftovers and refused to eat them, until I learned how to cook with them.
Example 1: Pork butt (usually under $1/lb) Nite 1: Cooked in crockpot all day with sliced onion, peppers, garlic, brown sugar. Served with potatoes, veggie and bread. Nite 2: Shredded for bbq pulled pork sandwiches. Served with pasta salad and seasonal fruit. Nite 3
ork fajitas with the onions and peppers, salsa, guacamole, and shredded lettuce. Served with spanish rice and beans. Nite 4: Pork fried rice.
Eample 2: Whole chicken(again usually under $1/lb) You will probably need two Nite 1: Roasted or BBQ Chicken served with baked potatoes, a veggie, salad and bread. Nite 2: Chicken enchiladas. Pull off all of the good meat and split it into two piles. 1 pile is for the enchiladas. Mix with shredded jack cheese, mexican rice, and beans. Top with green enchilada sauce (my family likes it when I make it creamy with cream of chicken soup). Top with more cheese. Bake until bubbly and browning. Serve with more mexican rice, beans and a salad. Nite 3: Chicken salad sandwiches with pile number two of chicken. Add lots of chopped celery, onions, grapes or cucumber and seasoning. I've stretched this with plain cooked rice or a wild rice mix too when necessary. Serve on really heavy, rich whole wheat bread with lettuce, tomato, onion. Serve with potato salad or mac salad and maybe some bbq beans. Nite 4: Soup, or chicken and noodles, or chicken and dumplings...the possibilities are endless. Boil the chicken carcasses to make a broth with seasonings, onion, garlic, celery, carrot. Great way to use wilting veggies. Pull the last remnants of meat from carcass, discard veggies and bones. Make soup of your choice. Serve with salad and bread sticks.
You can do this with beef too (italian dishes are great ways to use beef leftovers). Mexican and chinese dishes are great uses for small amounts of meat. So easy to stretch with beans, rice, veggies, and noodles. Chicken will be chow mein, pork will be pot stickers, etc. You see I use a lot of potatoes on nite one and then stretch and fill in with rice, pasta, beans and veggies the other nights. And don't feel like you have to eat all of the "nites" in a row. Make the chicken enchiladas ahead of time and freeze for next week. Same with the soup stock. Pulled pork freezes well too.
Example 1: Pork butt (usually under $1/lb) Nite 1: Cooked in crockpot all day with sliced onion, peppers, garlic, brown sugar. Served with potatoes, veggie and bread. Nite 2: Shredded for bbq pulled pork sandwiches. Served with pasta salad and seasonal fruit. Nite 3

Eample 2: Whole chicken(again usually under $1/lb) You will probably need two Nite 1: Roasted or BBQ Chicken served with baked potatoes, a veggie, salad and bread. Nite 2: Chicken enchiladas. Pull off all of the good meat and split it into two piles. 1 pile is for the enchiladas. Mix with shredded jack cheese, mexican rice, and beans. Top with green enchilada sauce (my family likes it when I make it creamy with cream of chicken soup). Top with more cheese. Bake until bubbly and browning. Serve with more mexican rice, beans and a salad. Nite 3: Chicken salad sandwiches with pile number two of chicken. Add lots of chopped celery, onions, grapes or cucumber and seasoning. I've stretched this with plain cooked rice or a wild rice mix too when necessary. Serve on really heavy, rich whole wheat bread with lettuce, tomato, onion. Serve with potato salad or mac salad and maybe some bbq beans. Nite 4: Soup, or chicken and noodles, or chicken and dumplings...the possibilities are endless. Boil the chicken carcasses to make a broth with seasonings, onion, garlic, celery, carrot. Great way to use wilting veggies. Pull the last remnants of meat from carcass, discard veggies and bones. Make soup of your choice. Serve with salad and bread sticks.
You can do this with beef too (italian dishes are great ways to use beef leftovers). Mexican and chinese dishes are great uses for small amounts of meat. So easy to stretch with beans, rice, veggies, and noodles. Chicken will be chow mein, pork will be pot stickers, etc. You see I use a lot of potatoes on nite one and then stretch and fill in with rice, pasta, beans and veggies the other nights. And don't feel like you have to eat all of the "nites" in a row. Make the chicken enchiladas ahead of time and freeze for next week. Same with the soup stock. Pulled pork freezes well too.