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Learning to be Frugal. What do YOU do?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 454842" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Make sure your "leftovers" are "planovers" - and they should really go in the freezer, not the fridge...</p><p>Obvious biggies... like leftover meat, go into meal-sized packages in the freezer.</p><p>Smaller bits of meat get chopped or ground for lunch-box "wraps" - and again, stored in the freezer in one-day packets.</p><p>Start a "soup pot" container in the freezer - leftover veggies go into that one, along with any cooking water from veggies. When you want to make soup, you start with what you have...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 454842, member: 11791"] Make sure your "leftovers" are "planovers" - and they should really go in the freezer, not the fridge... Obvious biggies... like leftover meat, go into meal-sized packages in the freezer. Smaller bits of meat get chopped or ground for lunch-box "wraps" - and again, stored in the freezer in one-day packets. Start a "soup pot" container in the freezer - leftover veggies go into that one, along with any cooking water from veggies. When you want to make soup, you start with what you have... [/QUOTE]
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