| It's Sunday morning and we just finished the last of the leftovers. Are most people finished with theirs already? |
| Well, that’s good. Martha Stewart and various other reputable sources say that leftovers should be kept a maximum of three days. |
| We just have some turkey left. Making a soup tonight and will freeze anything that might be left after that. |
| Yup. Finished ours yesterday. But we had a family stay with us until yesterday dinner so it was 6 adults and 4 kids. |
| We sent leftovers home with our guests and woke up to a delightfully clean fridge on Friday. Except for pie. |
| Yes. Finishing it up today. |
| No, and we often eat leftovers 3+ days and have never gotten sick. |
| I’m taking the last of them to work for lunch tomorrow. |
Agreed. I think the shorter timeframe applies to restaurant leftovers. Homecooked meals can be stretched — disclaimer being that I am a vegetarian. I have no knowledge of meat expiration. |
| We have 98% gone. Pie is the only leftover as of now. |
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I froze a lot of the turkey. The rest of our leftovers we'll finish today.
The pie was the first thing to go at our house! |
| A bit of apple pie left, will be polished off today. |
| I still have lots of turkey left and we won’t finish it. This is why I told DH we only needed a turkey breast! I’ll finish up the sides today for lunch, and one more night of pie for dessert. |
| Just corn pudding. I wish I could think of something to use it in..that would make it different. My family does not love it. It will probably be tossed. |
We don’t have corn pudding at Thanksgiving but my whole family loves it when I make it! We usually have it with ham or ribs. You could make some pork chops to have alongside also. |