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"Michael \"Dog3\" Lonergan" > wrote:

> I have a huge dilema next week. On top of finals, the new kitten is not
> feeling well. I want to do a small pork roast and a small pot roast
> tomorrow but I'd like to make TV like dinners with the leftovers and freeze
> them for next week. There will be nothing fancy. Just mashed, carrots and
> maybe some grilled veggies. Has anyone ever done this or should I just buy
> them from the supermarket?
>
> Michael <- thinking he knows what will be in them if he makes them


Frankly, if it were me and you're going to eat them next week, I
wouldn't even freeze them. put the leftovers on a plate, nuke them,
eat, and go back to studying. Or were you going to fix these for the
cat?
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