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Yes, I can eat leftovers for days, for lunch or dinner. Still tastes great. We can eat them in different ways too.
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@Luvsmyfam  I grew up eating leftovers and continue to do so today in my 60's.    My momma would say don;t get above your raising!

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With the price of groceries today it makes sense for us to have leftovers.  My philosophy is cook once and eat at least twice, changing things up a bit the next time.  Many foods taste better the second time around.  DH has no problem with eating leftovers.  Sometimes he will suggest having it himself.

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I make more than enough on purpose so I don't have to cook everyday, my husband enjoyes  leftovers.  Waste not want not.  I can't imagine not eating leftovers...so wasteful.

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Since it's only me now and I have never loved cooking, I make leftovers on purpose. I cook maybe 2 or three dinners a week and portion out the leftovers to put in freezer.  Then I can just shop in my freezer to see what I want for dinner and have a homemade meal. 

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We also eat left over restaurant meals. 

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If it's chili or homemade spaghetti sauce or something like that - yes.  Otherwise, no.  Don't like any protein or grilled vegetables reheated.  We just cook enough for 2 people and that is it.  We don't take home food from restaurants.

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No. That's my husband's job!

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@GenXmuse wrote:

No. That's my husband's job!


     

  @GenXmuse       LOLWoman LOL

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Yes all the time!!Man Very Happy

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