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Leftover Guilt?

IMAGE by Tawra Kellam and Jill Cooper

Don’t you just love Thanksgiving? It’s the most guilt free holiday of the year. You don’t have to worry about getting the right gifts or whether everything is decorated perfectly. You don’t have to wonder whether you made enough cookies or whether the food is on your diet. You have permission and can eat to your heart’s content! At times like this, I have to wonder: Have I died and gone to Heaven?!

There is one problem -- What happens when everyone rolls away from the table? You stand there in the shadows of mounds of leftovers and the guilt sets in. You really can’t wedge in another bite, but you can’t bring yourself to throw away all that good food. You know that there are people starving in Bangladesh, but you can’t afford the shipping cost to send it to them... What do you do with it?

Here are some ideas from Not Just Beans: 50 Years of Frugal Family Favorites, to help you put those leftovers to good use and keep your clean conscience!

1. Mix gravy, cubed turkey and leftover vegetables into a casserole dish. Top with refrigerator biscuits, leftover pie crust or crescent rolls (unbaked). Bake at 350< until the dough is cooked and golden brown.

2. When making pies on Thanksgiving Day, save the extra dough or make extra to use to make pasties. Roll out discs of dough in whatever size you want and fill with meat, vegetables and leftover potatoes.

3. Don’t forget to use your leftover relish dish. Chop and use in salads, soups or casseroles. If you’re really sick of the vegetables, chop and freeze to use later.

4. Use leftover mashed potatoes to thicken soups and stews.

5. Make potato pancakes: Add 1 egg and 2 Tbsp. flour to 2 cups mashed potatoes. Make into patties and fry in a pan with margarine.



Pasties

Filling:

1 ½ cups carrots, chopped
1 Tbsp. water
4 Tbsp. butter or margarine
2 chicken bouillon cubes
4 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
½ onion, chopped
½-1 lb. ground beef, turkey or chicken, cooked
salt and pepper (to taste)

Dough:

Use leftover pie crust or use the following recipe:

1 cup shortening
¼ tsp. salt
3 cups flour
6 Tbsp. water

In a saucepan, simmer the carrots in the water, butter, and chicken bouillon cubes. Add potatoes, onion, meat and salt and pepper. Divide into fourths. Mix dough ingredients and roll into four 10-inch circles. Put the meat mixture on one side of the dough. Fold the other half of the dough over and seal with fingers or a fork. Bake 1 hour at 375<. Serves 4-6.

You can also add other vegetables. This is a good way to use those leftovers, so be creative!


Recommended Reading
Not Just Beans: 50 Years of Frugal Family Favorites
by Tawra Jean Kellam

"These days, too many recipes featured in magazines and cooking shows are 'gourmet' - expensive and time-consuming. This book is different. It offers easy, money saving recipes and even some Jar Mix recipes for gift baskets...."

(courtesy: Amazon)

About the Author:
Tawra Kellam is the author of Not Just Beans: 50 Years of Frugal Family Favorites, a frugal cookbook that includes over 540 recipes and 400 tips. For more free tips and recipes visit our web site at www.notjustbeans.com



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