Me- it's gross to me, even if the container hasn't been touched. I am the same way with anyone drinking from my glass, even my kids or DH. You touched it with your mouth so you can have it - its yours. Irrational I know, but that's one of my quirks and I am okay with that. Wasteful? I do my share of not wasting in other areas of my life. |
Very different situation. I am the poster with the Sunday dinner example. When I do a large party, I also don't put all the food out at once . I refresh food as the day/evening progresses. That way things stay safely in the fridge until required and CAN be safely kept. That is basic food safety. |
Coming here to post the same thing. Anyone who knows anything about food knows this. |
My DH LOVES left overs. Nothing better than a meat loaf sandwich for lunch the day after having meat loaf for dinner. Or, heating up a yummy chicken casserole for another lunch or dinner. He even likes left over salad - with dressing on it. Will not allow it to be thrown away. There is very little he will not eat, and I appreciate this as the main cook in the family. As a result, I make extra nearly every time I cook to get a 2nd or 3rd meal for us. |
| Would never consider not eating leftovers. |
In our house I usually cook and dh cleans. When he cooks, I clean. He just appreciates and craves a freshly made dinner every night. He isn't being difficult or inconsiderate. That is just the way he has been since I met him. Even before we became an item I noticed that he would rather boil spaghetti noodles every night and stir in fresh jarred sauce than boil a big batch once and reheat the next night. He just is not a leftover type of guy. It's more of a quirk than anything else. |
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OP, your friend sounds like a snob who is married to a snob, raising snobs.
My DH and I work on leftovers for our lunches--saves $$ by us not having to buy! |
| Most good tastes better the second or third day. I love leftovers |
With some rare exception, leftovers gross me out. Period. As a result, we try not to overcook things. My DH will eat just about anything, however, so if there are leftovers, I know he will eat it. |
This is a child's explanation. As an adult who like to cook for her family, can you please explain why they are "gross". I assume you use serving utensils and are not just eating straight out of the pan. I could see how that would make the leftovers (and the original meal) "gross". But that aside I guess a better question is this. Do you right size your portions so you don't have leftovers or do you actually throw out food? |
. Agreed. Chili or stew or lasagna. All better the second time around. |
| I love eating leftovers from a restaurant for lunch the next day. It sounds cheesy, but I think about the good time I had the night before, the people I was with, and what we talked about. |
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I've learned the key to left-overs is to be inventive in the way you re-use them. Simply presenting them the same way as the original dish is not often terribly appetizing. I grew up on left-overs because my mother would never dream of throwing anything away - it was considered a sacrilege in my house to waste food! I never loved them, but I never thought about throwing them out and wasting them. I just ate them. However, my husband was born and raised in Italy and over the years I have learned so much (and been amazed) from his family and friends about ways to re-use leftover food. With my cooking abilities it tends to be a soup or stew, but it's still really good and doesn't waste anything.
The other thing people should be doing is simply cooking the amount of food needed for that meal. It might be hard to do for a large party or lots of people, but for your nightly meals you should be able to know how much should be prepared! |
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I guess a lot depends on your finances, how you were raised + also what type of food would be eaten.
Personally there are many foods that test great the next day (and the next!) like Thanksgiving leftovers. Also, I love leftover pizza too. But certain foods just taste gross the second time around and I prefer to throw it down the disposal vs. eating it just do I am not being wasteful. Like Taco Salad..Yuck. |
This is my DH. |