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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 215397" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Canning implies leftovers. I LOATHE leftovers (cept for spaghetti). I tried the grocery store dinner one year. Truth be told, you do almost as much cooking as if you do it from scratch. The turkey still has to be reheated and so does the rest of the food and you still have to make your holiday salads and the like. All I seemed to do was lose out on the yummy smells. </p><p> </p><p>I really do like fixing the holiday meals. I even don't mind the clean-up. I just don't want a fridge and freezer full of food I'm going to be obligated to eat for the next week. I want two turkey sandwiches on Wonder Bread after the meal. If I weren't so dang cheap (I'm beyond frugal), I'd just fix the turkey and trimmings and then toss all the stuff not eaten except for absolute favorites like the pies and be done with it unless I find a neighbor who happens to like leftovers. Oh, heck, I'm beginning to like that idea. I may just go all out after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 215397, member: 3626"] Canning implies leftovers. I LOATHE leftovers (cept for spaghetti). I tried the grocery store dinner one year. Truth be told, you do almost as much cooking as if you do it from scratch. The turkey still has to be reheated and so does the rest of the food and you still have to make your holiday salads and the like. All I seemed to do was lose out on the yummy smells. I really do like fixing the holiday meals. I even don't mind the clean-up. I just don't want a fridge and freezer full of food I'm going to be obligated to eat for the next week. I want two turkey sandwiches on Wonder Bread after the meal. If I weren't so dang cheap (I'm beyond frugal), I'd just fix the turkey and trimmings and then toss all the stuff not eaten except for absolute favorites like the pies and be done with it unless I find a neighbor who happens to like leftovers. Oh, heck, I'm beginning to like that idea. I may just go all out after all. [/QUOTE]
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