Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend doesn't do them because she grew up eating them for days on end and vowed not to when she was grown.
My in-law nieces and nephews born into UMC families and refuse to touch leftovers when they visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some things really taste better to me as leftovers. Any type of pasta or pizza come to mind.
Pizza is not in any way better reheated. Shit, it’s not even great delivered after it steams in a box for 30 minutes. It’s best when it never touches a box, 5 minutes after coming out of an oven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend doesn't do them because she grew up eating them for days on end and vowed not to when she was grown.
My in-law nieces and nephews born into UMC families and refuse to touch leftovers when they visit.
You dug up a 7 year old thread for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend doesn't do them because she grew up eating them for days on end and vowed not to when she was grown.
My in-law nieces and nephews born into UMC families and refuse to touch leftovers when they visit.
Anonymous wrote:Some things really taste better to me as leftovers. Any type of pasta or pizza come to mind.
Anonymous wrote:We are squarely middle class.
My kids won’t touch leftovers because they don’t like food reheated.
I, otoh, love leftovers
Anonymous wrote:A friend doesn't do them because she grew up eating them for days on end and vowed not to when she was grown.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up eating leftovers a lot and just hated it (the taste) so I generally don’t eat them as an adult now. Some stuff I’ll eat, but I won’t eat any poultry reheated (only in soups). I try to cook to avoid there being any.
Anonymous wrote:My family wouldn’t eat most nights if they refused leftovers. After work, school pick ups and running the kids to their activities I can’t manage to get a new protein on the table unless it is something super quick like a burger. I make fresh veg and rice/beans/pasta every day, but that takes ten minutes.
What do you non-leftover people do if you cook a roast or a lamb shoulder or something? Or do you just make single serve things like a chicken breast?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t do leftovers, but DH does. I make 3 servings of all meals so he has one for lunch the next day. Keyword there is one. Nobody wants to eat the same leftovers for a week, and that’s how many (and my own) middle class family/latchkey kids grew up.