My family eats leftovers. We purposely cook extra so we have leftovers.
But we know multiple families that do not eat leftovers. They often give us their leftovers.
I don't understand.
Yes, we eat leftovers93.6%
No, leftovers are gross6.4%
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1429 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 8 Feb
I don't understand how this is even a question.
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It is a question. It's a test. Like if you you still have chairs but you give away your leftovers then you should not have chairs either.
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If you are a bitcoiner and you don't eat leftovers you are not a bitcoiner.
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My parents and grandparents all went through Mao induced famine in China, so wasting food was never acceptable and eating leftovers was just natural in our upbringing.
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Depends on what it is, but when I can cook enough for a second night, I do. It saves time.
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Yes, but prefer we cook the right amount. Certain things excepted like spaghetti and frozen quiches, fresh food tastes better!
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Yes of course. My wife even packs the leftovers for her bento lunch at work the next day.
I try as much as possible not to waste food. Food costs are high!
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Before I married my wife almost 20 years ago I was hanging dinner at her daughters home. I threw some of my plate away. My future step daughter scolded me and said, "We don't do that. I can save it and eat it later."
I married into a future BITCOIN family!
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My wife's family produces tons of leftovers even though none of them ever eat left overs. I don't get it, either.
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I'm always amazed at what people throw away and also do not take care of.
I think of the sacred principal of Care. Like all crime against other people if theft and all defence against crime is care. The more you care about something and take care of it the more likely that it will take care of you.
This is especially in home food. Home food is a sacred activity. Leftovers are a blessing! I love when I can have my food today, tomorrow as that is energy pulled from today to tomorrow at zero cost.
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @kr 7 Feb
i usually eat them if they’re there, but most nights i end up eating everything i cook
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They are short Bitcoin. Leftovers are the best.
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42 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 8 Feb
All the leftovers from each nights dinner becomes a banquet at the end of the week
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If you are a bitcoiner and you have leftovers you are not a bitcoiner.
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Yes. I never used to when I was younger but as an adult I’m too poor to not eat leftovers.
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I read that a leftover is not so saludable. Why? Cause as you re going to cook it again, it will lose nearly all its nutriments (especially for vegetables)
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I don't understand the question. Leftovers from eating out?
Because at home we always cook amounts that we will eat for 2-3 days. Isn't that what everybody does? It just saves time, plus you can't know the exact amount you will eat while cooking!
Sure, after 2-3 days we would give the "leftovers" to the dogs and cats and cook something else...
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We know people that eat the food for dinner, then dispose of the rest because they refuse to "eat the same thing 2 days in a row"
The kicker might be that these people are not wealthy. They are dual-income families who do not have a lot to spare.
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Not only saves time, you also save energy cooking a larger amount at once than cooking half of the same amount 2 times. Re-heating consumes far less energy than cooking.
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Yes we know some families who don't eat leftovers and it's completely alien. I think my only exception is seafood.
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32 sats \ 0 replies \ @fm 8 Feb
Haha, Seafood leftovers are only good to be bedridden for a couple daysπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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Food is often better the next day.
I usually eat leftovers without reheating as well.
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I always finish my meals
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Can someone explain me, what is "leftovers"? I tried to figure out with google translate, but does not give useful advice Thank youu
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many things taste better the next day!
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