Having just celebrated the most wonderful holiday of the year, Thanksgiving, you've probably faced the same issue I have: How long can you safely eat your amazing food?
I own it. I'm cheap. I like to get the most out of anything I buy, and food is no exception. Not to mention, often cooking for one, I'm bullish on leftovers. Except, not everything works.
One of the repercussions of creating a huge feast is having an enormous amount of leftovers. You might be bound and determined to eat and eat until you're sick, but even then you and your family might have a little green bean casserole to spare.
So we don't feel totally guilty about our gluttony, here are some unique and productive ideas about what to do with all the leftovers.
Being a morning show DJ, I love playing tricks and pranking people, and this one is awesome. Late last year, five different morning news shows in the midwest had a guest on who called himself "Chef Keith". He was promoting a book on what to do with leftovers called, "Making a winner of leftover dinner". How do you even do a segment on TV with a straight face, without thinkin