OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD 2012

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Food Waste Friday: Salmon Surprise( Or The One That Got Away)

  During my mom's post brain surgery recovery, we have been blessed by her church family.  They have 
 signed up   to bring our family meals and the variety of tasty food has been absolutely wonderful.   

For the most part, there has been little or no food waste with these wonderful meals.  The casserole below was very tasty.  It is a salmon noodle casserole and what makes it extra special, the couple that brought it over actually caught the salmon in Alaska.  

Somehow, this dish got pushed back into never-never land of our fridge.  That is too bad, because it really was good.  

   


Just in case you needed to see it up close.................





Low and behold, there was another sleeper in the left over department.  The remnants of a homemade coleslaw.



 Overall, it was a pretty good week!  How was your week? 


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10 comments:

Jane said...

I've had no food waste so far this week. I plan to make soup tomorrow to use up some tired limp looking vegetables. It only makes sense that with all the food the church family is bringing that there'd be a bit of waste. either that or you're going to gain 10 pounds trying to eat it all!

Sharon said...

I am amazed at how well I'm doing grocery expense-wise because I'm watching my food waste. I never realized how much of the food I bought was wasted. Now we are using everything...and if I don't think I'm going to use leftovers, I freeze it immediately. Right now I'm enjoying a slice of an egg/sausage casserole I made that we didn't use up for dinner one night. I froze it in individual servings and it's worked out great!

Juan Haffer said...

Personally I've had almost no food waste this week. Mainly pasta for the whole week and I haven't over cooked more than 1 night.

CentsToSave said...

That is awesome Juan! It is great to be able to not have to throw away food.

CentsToSave said...

It is funny how careful one becomes when you have to document the food waste. Sure makes you think more about what you do with leftovers..... or the potatoes that hid in the pantry :)

CentsToSave said...

Oh... yeah the 10lb weight loss challenge is definitely a CHALLENGE with all the great food that the church is bringing!

Live and Learn-Toss and Turn said...

That salmon casserole sounds good (before it went bad.) I may look up a recipe. You're doing a great job with your waste especially with everything else you have to think about.

Tanner E said...

I hate when my coleslaw goes bad. I just can't eat the darn thing so quickly. Wish they would freeze better. I didnt need the closeup, but thanks for considering. Funny, because the last food waste I've had in these past 3 weeks was half a bag of chopped coleslaw ingredients... I was sad.

CentsToSave said...

That is funny Tanner! Hopefully we will both do better where cole slaw is involved :)

CentsToSave said...

Hi Live and Learn,
Thanks for your support! The casserole was quite good!

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