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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“I don’t do leftovers” can be a preference the same way “I don’t recycle” is a preference. You’re free to feel that way but we’re free to express our disapproval because it’s wasteful. These are the same people who buy a new water bottle every time because reusable bottles are “yucky.” I also am just not getting how everyone can taste the difference in something that has been reheated. We eat a lot of soup and pasta dishes that taste identical the next day. Other things like pizza or fried foods taste great reheated in a toaster oven. [/quote] Not recycling is wasteful. Just cooking what you plan to eat is not wasteful. If you cook large quantities of food, and then throw it away, of course that's wasteful, but it doesn't have to be. I'm not much of a cook, the things i make are simple and fast. So, it's not a big deal to prepare the right quantity of food every night. [/quote] Do you have kids? How do you know how much everyone will eat in a given night. I have two teenagers and quantities are not always consistent. Sometimes 1 burger sometime 2...occasionally 3! :-)[/quote] And my teenagers are thrilled to have something like a leftover burger as a pre-dinner snack![/quote]
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