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Wasting Food

  • sleeper
    Steel Valley Football;1287122 wrote:Thats why I asked if OTHER people do. It was implied that I don't either. If you ever have kids it's almost unavoidable. Or, maybe, if you ever find a woman willing to marry you and she does. ;)
    I'll get married when pigs fly.
  • FatHobbit
    raiderbuck;1287133 wrote:My girlfriend never finishes her leftovers from restaurants. She always stores them in my fridge (she's got her own place). So I usually eat them the next day. She can't get mad because to this day she's never eaten her leftovers. She'll throw them away.
    Free meal :thumbup:
  • Steel Valley Football
    sleeper;1287134 wrote:I'll get married when pigs fly.

    With duct tape and drunk would be your only hope, even then.
  • queencitybuckeye
    vball10set;1287120 wrote:It's always been an enigma to me when I hear people say they don't like leftovers...why not? If eaten within a reasonable amount of time (two days max), then it's not a quality of food issue, so what is it? Just curious.
    No idea. We nearly always cook in quantities that insures leftovers. Do I notice a difference in quality on the 2nd day? Not much if at all. As mentioned, some things are actually better reheated. As SVF noted, how one reheats them also can make a huge difference.
  • Sonofanump
    I Wear Pants;1287132 wrote:The skillet method?
  • I Wear Pants
    Sonofanump;1287316 wrote:
    Funny, but I was being serious:
    [video=youtube;XWIJNaA-JNA][/video]
  • Steel Valley Football
    ^^^^

    Even better than that is in the oven after being sprayed with water.
  • friendfromlowry
    Gblock;1286935 wrote:does ketchup go bad if left out overnight??
    GoChiefs;1286940 wrote:No.
    http://www.heinzketchup.com/faq.aspx