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Ideas for Holiday Leftovers

Planning a yummy and nutritious holiday meal can be tough. But trying to figure out what to do with the inevitable leftovers is even tougher! You worked hard to create a delicious meal for your family, and you want to make the most of what's left after everyone has had their fill. But you don't want to hear the gripes of "not this again, mom??" or worse yet, have to throw away food. So check out this post from the folks at Produce for Kids with 5 cool things you can do with your holiday leftovers: Top 5 Ideas For Your Holiday Leftovers.   They include things like pureeing your vegetables and saving in ice cube trays for easy soup starters. Or adding leftover meats and veggies to existing lunch fare like sandwiches and quesadillas. They are all easy and useful ideas for making sure your leftovers do not go to waste!   Happy holidays from all of us at Club Z! to all of you! May your holiday celebrations be filled with joy, laughter, and lots of love!
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