That's what my Grandma used to say, right? My kids have always made fun of me because I reuse and recycle as much as possible. I hate to waste food. Of course we have chickens and goats, so there is not that goes to waste here. But I do have a couple of strategies that I use on a regular basis.
One of my faves is Clean Out the Fridge Veggie Soup. I hardly ever buy anything additional for this soup. I just pull from the refrigerator, freezer and pantry. When I have fresh veggies, either from the garden or a veggie tray, and there are too few to serve as a side, I just throw them in a zipper bag and stick in the freezer. I just add to it as I go. Nothing cooked, just fresh. If I have celery or onions, or whatever that I know are no longer as fresh as they should be, I chop them up and add them to the bag.
Today I pulled that mixed bag, some frozen carrots and green beans from last season, a can of corn, some small potatoes from the garden, and some cabbage that I had sliced and frozen. I just dumped it all into the Crock Pot and added some crushed tomatoes, a half jar of tomato juice that was in the fridge and a container of chicken broth. I always keep chicken or veggie broth on hand, since I scoop them up when they are on sale. Add some seasonings and let it cook! I will be smelling this all day long! I will serve with some warm bread and honey butter. Yum! I am getting hungry just thinking about it!
Do you save food that might otherwise be thrown away? I save stale bread or the heels in a zipper bag and put them in stuffing. I save tortilla chips that are smashed for Taco casserole. Overripe bananas get popped in the freezer, peeling and all. When I want banana bread, I simply thaw and squeeze out the banana pulp.What are your money saving tricks?
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