Friday, September 11, 2009

Thrifty Thursdays

This morning my kids ate donuts for breakfast. Totally sugary and void of any nutritional value, right? But they are cheap. They are the cheapest breakfast-away-from-home option I know of. So, that's kind of thrifty. Maybe cheap really is the best word for it: you get little nutritional value for your buck. It's a good thing I don't let them have them very often.

Today's real tip is something I really should do more often. When you have left-overs, don't offer anything else for dinner until they're gone. When I avoid the left-overs at my house I end up throwing them away, which means I spend money on a new meal and waste the extra money on that big dinner I thought might make good left-overs. So, make the most of your time and money and eat your left-overs until they're gone. A pretty good rule for homemade left-overs is to eat them within a week. Most stuff from a restaurant needs to be eaten in about 2 days. Depending on what you've got sitting in your fridge, this is sometimes a good diet tip too. :)

2 comments:

  1. Excellent tip! I love eating leftovers for lunch. When I was good at sticking to my menus we would do leftover night every Friday. Then I knew I would not have to cook and we did not waste so much.

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  2. Excellent tip, and one we need to follow a little closer at our home. I agree, I hate thinking, "Oh, I'll have plenty for leftovers for lunch and everything tomorrow" Then we whine and complain that we're not in the mood for it and I end up throwing the entire thing away.

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