Anonymous wrote:“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.
Anonymous wrote:Generally, I use leftovers for lunches and pack them in individual-serving containers right after the meal. A single serving that I know I'll bring for lunch the next day goes in the fridge, anything beyond that goes in the freezer. Or, if it's something like leftover roast, chicken, etc. I use it to make another meal, e.g. leftover roast chicken ends up in enchiladas, leftover beef in a soup or shepherds pie. Those meals were basically designed to use up leftovers. We rarely have exactly the same meal from leftovers the next evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feigned class. The fact that anyone would feel the need to make this statement show they are posers, not to mention wasteful and environmentally unsound.
Exactly what I was thinking.
) and they eat leftovers all the time. The "we don't do leftovers" thing seems SO try-hard, with the obvious exception of an allergy or health issue from reheated food. Anonymous wrote:I think it’s gross to have all that old food cluttering up the fridge and it mostly ends up just getting pitched because nobody wants it. So we have a no leftovers rule. Life is too short not to eat well every meal.
Anonymous wrote:How is this even a discussion? If you cooked too much food, you should really try to your best to eat it instead of throwing it out. People who don't do leftovers are like people who run the AC all day when they're not in the house or who keep their sprinklers on in the rain. Totally selfish waste of the world's resources.
Anonymous wrote:Ghetto/trailer