On Sun, 01 Dec 2013 13:20:30 -0600, Tara >
wrote:
>Adding on to all the good ideas:
>
>enchiladas/quesadillas
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>open faced sandwich topped with leftover gravy
>
>Heat it through with some barbecue sauce. Make sandwiches or top baked
>potatoes or a green salad.
>
>chef salad - nice and fresh after all the heavy holiday food. Use any
>salad vegetables you have on hand.
>
>I'm making this for the first time today, using stock from the
>Thanksgiving turkey. I accidentally bought mini ravioli instead of
>tortellini. I think it will still be good.
>
>http://www.butterball.com/recipes/de...ortellini-soup
>
>Tara
I can't make soup. I boiled up the carcass to make broth for the dog.
I added carrot coins, potato cubes, green beans, corn and the bits of
meat that fell off the bone. The vet was concerned that Baxter was
losing weight. He was losing weight because he has become finicky
about his kibble -- has to have something mixed with it. I had been
buying canned food, but he sticks up his nose at that. So, I'm making
turkey or chicken stew for him every couple of weeks. I portion into
cottage cheese containers and freeze. He thinks he's getting Mom's
cooking and that makes it good.
Janet US