Leftovers

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    14 amazing things to do with your Christmas leftovers

    From turkey stew to Christmas pudding ice cream, transform your Christmas leftovers in no time.

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    This is how long you should keep your Christmas leftovers for

    It’s been enough time since Christmas now that it’s finally time to reconsider eating those leftovers still sat in the fridge. Sadly, it’s probably time to offer up most of those Christmas treats to the bin unless you’ve popped them in the freezer already. According to Adam Hardgrave, food safety expert at the Food Standards Agency, any leftover turkey or ham should really be eaten within 48 hours unless it’s been frozen.

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    Here's what to do with your Christmas leftovers

    <p>We all do it – stock up on enough food to feed a small army for Christmas. Then days later, we’re still scratching our heads wondering what to do with everything that’s left.</p><p>Still got mountains of food to get through? Here are some ideas of what to do with your leftovers.</p>

  • LifestyleAOL

    Don't forget the leftovers!

    If you find certain members of the family lurking in the kitchen between meals during the festive season, they might be wondering what's going to happen to the leftovers, as some consider these to be the real treats of Christmas. No-one

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  • NewsAlice Sholl

    12 genius ways to stop wasting leftover food

    When it comes to food waste, most of us know the absolute basics: Make leftovers into sandwiches, put bread in the freezer and don’t take use-by dates as absolute gospel. But there’s a whole other world of ways to prevent wastage - some so creative that we wonder how anyone ever thought of it first. Get your Autumn on! 9 of the best foods to stockpile this season Here’s why you shouldn’t be drinking coffee in the mornin

  • NewsAlice Sholl

    Mouldy Food: Is It Ever OK To Eat?

    The only exception to this is eggs but, according to the Food Standards Agency, even these can be fine for a couple of days afterwards provided they’re cooked thoroughly. Do you have any tricks that help you avoid wasting food?

  • LifestyleAOL

    Will reheating leftovers to save cash make you ill?

    Have you resolved to waste less food and save money this year? Given that we throw away £2.1 billion worth of leftovers every year, a pledge to make the most of them and save the cash is a brilliant idea. According to the Food Standards Agency, a

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