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> "Jan"
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>> "Carole"
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>>> Jan wrote:
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>>>> I often make "TV dinners" with the left overs, putting a bit of all the
>>>> left overs on heavy duty slotted paper plates, wrap them in wax paper
>>>> and then heavy foil, mark what they are on top and then put them in the
>>>> freezer. Then all I have to do is take off the tinfoil and heat them up
>>>> in the mircrowave. But, I also keep a large bag of just turkey bits
>>>> for snacking too.
>>>
>>> Ooo, that turkey TV dinner idea is a good one :) I also love turkey and
>>> dressing. I'm definitely going to try that. I got a small turkey breast
>>> the other day at the store since they were on sale. When I make it, I'll
>>> slice up the rest and get some of those slotted plates.
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>> I kinda get tired after a few days of turkey, and I don' really care for
>> potpie, so I fix the TV dinners and then I can have my hot homemade
>> turkey dinner any time I get the hunger for it. And, it is a quick and
>> easy hot meal. I do the same for my roast beef, Mexican dishes (homemade
>> shredded pork or beef enchiladas, homemade refried beans and Mexican
>> rice), homemade lasagna and eggplant parmesan, and many other of my
>> favorites. In fact, I often cook extra so I can have the left overs for
>> the TV dinners.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'll have to do some checking and see if I can find a kosher one, just
>>>> to try it.
>>>>
>>>> Jan :)
>>>
>>> If you find one, let me know what you think :-)
>>
>> Will do....I've got my feelers out now.
>>
>> Jan :)
>>
>>>
>>> Carole
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> My mom makes a leftover casserole with virtually all of the Thanksgiving
> leftovers that is amazing! She simply (!) grabs a baking dish and
> alternately tosses in turkey, a plop or two of mashed potatoes, the same
> with sweet potatoes, spoonfuls of cranberry jelly/sauce, and green beans
> (or whatever else is left). The first time I saw her doing it I about
> freaked... but then I tasted it and thought it tasted amazingly well and
> perhaps, even better than it did the first go around!
>
> I apologize if this is not where this thread was going. My son is playing
> a Donkey Kong game and it's hard to concentrate with that wacky music in
> the background. LOL
Ome thing I've noticed about thisd ng, is that threads do tend to drift now
and then.
Jan :)