tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7088534966296449771.post9080754809347283305..comments2023-04-13T02:23:59.692-07:00Comments on Amy WW: throwing it outAmy Do.http://www.blogger.com/profile/05745429570538561893noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7088534966296449771.post-57735300132452425512012-11-13T21:35:31.230-08:002012-11-13T21:35:31.230-08:00We take our just barely out of date or bordering o...We take our just barely out of date or bordering on stale cereal to feed the ducks at the park. They don't care, and they like it better than day old bread. <br /><br />I use my leftover ham and ham bones to make 7 bean soup. Yummy. My friend always saves me their ham bone too, so I always have two after Christmas. <br /><br />I need to deal with some stuff in my fridge too, before I buy the Thanksgiving turkey. I no longer have a refrigerator in the garage as our extra died last year. I have a husband who buys stuff for scout campouts and then brings the leftovers home. A thing of mustard EVERY time. One time I had 5 bottles of store brand mustard in my fridge, all from scout campouts. You would think he would get wise and just bring the same one again. I think he's the only scouter in the troop that actually puts any on his hot dog.<br /><br />I tend to buy odd things for ingredients and then not make that recipe again. I'll use the hoisin sauce this week on my egg rolls, but idk about that half a jar of tapenade. I guess devilled eggs? A lot of them. :P <br />Kathy Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10982016419232329079noreply@blogger.com