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With a sick kiddo in the house, dinner was comfort foods + fridge clean out. I mashed the leftover tofu from a couple nights ago, added some eggs as well as some cut up turkey dogs and scrambled it. I thought it was a success, but no one else did. I also made some Buckwheat flour pancakes using some Poconos pancake mix that I had found at the health food store. I was good with portion control and kept my portion to 2 CD sized pancakes with berries on top instead of syrup and butter. Added to it was 1/3 c. cottage cheese. Have a good evening!
Buckwheat pancakes look pretty good. I like to put lots of berries with the pancakes and a few drizzles of honey.
ReplyDeleteI love leftovers and never throw them away. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I laughed when I read that you were the only one to think that your creating was a success! It has happened to me many times!
ReplyDeletelooks good to me hope your little one gets well soon
ReplyDeleteRebecca
It's amazing what good food can come from a fridge and pantry clean-up. The fact that we avoid waste adds to the satisfaction!
ReplyDeleteI hate wasting food, so I create some new combinations with the leftovers I have in the fridge. And generally, I myself eat it as the others suspect on my success at my new combinations.
ReplyDeletethere is always somethin to get out of the leftovers !! good work !!
ReplyDeletecheers from a french foodie in Paris PIerre