November 26th, 2010
02:00 AM ET
Okay, we were going to get all snarky and just write a two-sentence post about Thanksgiving leftovers saying, "Eat them. They're awesome." Then D.C.-based correspondent Sandra Endo had to go and send us this drool-inducing video that drives home the notion that sometimes a dish can even be more delicious than the sum of its already scrumptious parts. Darn her! |
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WONDERFUL Post.thanks for share..extra wait .. .
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And I was just wdonenrig about that too!
I have over 30 pounds of turkey. So much food to last the end of the year.
We fixed up plates for the old people in our neighbor and shared wth them so they wouldn't have to cook on friday!
Day 2 of thanksgiving leftovers...mmmm-mmmm-tasty. Gone finish them off by Sunday.
Two words: Turkey Mole'
Eat mcdonalds
I just got a call from my bride, who told me that she took them all into her job today and is sharing with the co-workers. On the downside, no turkey sandwich later, but on the plus side, I am glad that she liked it enough to share with her co-workers. I also HATE seeing any kind of food go to waste, and am glad that it will be used.
The day after Thanksgiving is perfect pierogi making time. We are using our leftovers (from 2 separate dinners) to make the polish dumplings tonight. Some of our favorite combinations are: rotkohl & sausage, potatoes/turkey/stuffing, potatoes/cheese/bacon/green onions, and saurkraut & mushrooms.
we're taking some of ours, the turkey, cranberry salad, stuffing, potatos and layering them inside two small baking pumkins and ..well baking them. The pumpkin tastes like sweet potato and then to reheat it all inside the roasted pumpkin... I cant wait to get home and try it.
who knew ?!