I thought I was
pretty much done, but I found more items that needed to be used up or succumb
to freezer burn. I found pineapple juice
concentrate so I made that up and used it to make our morning smoothies. I used plenty of frozen fruit from the
freezer too.
Sunday I removed the
turkey from the bones. I put the carcass
in my large slow cooker with an onion, some carrots and four celery stalks and
allowed it to cook on high for 6 hours. While
that cooked I place the leftover stuffing into a casserole dish, topped it with
sliced turkey and then the leftover gravy.
I put that into the oven to bake at 350° for 40 minutes before wrapping
up the leftover dinner rolls in foil and putting them in to warm.
I sautéed leftover
green beans and mushrooms in olive oil and a dollop of bacon fat. I seasoned them with a little soy sauce and
dinner was served.
Sunday - Delicious
made over Thanksgiving leftovers.
Monday - I browned
up ground beef with taco seasoning and added a container of black beans I had
in the freezer. Heated up some tortillas
and made some quick tacos before heading off to drop off the oldest at Robotics
and do my weekly grocery shop.
Tuesday - The last
of the turkey became fried rice served up with a big green salad and some hot
& sour soup.
Wednesday - Leftover
taco meat became taco salad.
Kyoto Japanese Steahouse - Boise, Idaho |
Thursday - I did not
have to cook as we were treated to dinner out by some dear friends of ours.
Coleslaw mix, red bell pepper, green onions, sunflower seeds |
Diced chicken seasoned with minced garlic and black pepper |
Asian salad dressing - recipe on the side of the container or you can get it at Pamperedchef.com |
Toss the salad with some of the dressing and the chicken Top with crunchy chow mein noodles |
Friday - I had a
lone chicken breast half in the freezer and a bag of coleslaw mix in the fridge
that needed to be use up so the youngest and I made some Asian dressing and
whipped up a quick Asian inspired chicken salad topped with crunch chow mein
noodles. Yum!
Sunday I was back to
official meal prepping and meal planning and began week 13. I'll be posting our meal prep for all of you
next week!
Thank you for posting almost daily. I enjoy reading how you keep things thrifty. My husband had no idea you could dress up leftovers before we were married 18 years ago... so I enjoy it when you show what you did to mix up the leftovers, because it gives me fresh ideas. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb! I'm glad you enjoy the blog. It warms my heart and makes it all worth it. Merry Christmas!
Delete