That’s a long-standing joke — something my son said when he was about six. At the time, he felt a bit sick of the thing we’d already had the night before. I’m sure many of us feel the same sometimes.

Well, I’m actually eating leftovers right now, as I write this post. I’ll admit it’s not overly appealing to do so. It’s compelling to make something else — maybe a nice fresh salad.
But I’m not going to make something else; I’m going to eat this leftover lentil soup and broccoli egg fried rice. It seems like the frugal option — waste less, spend less.
However, I just realized I am more interesting in writing about the leftovers than eating them. This is telling, isn’t it? At this rate, I’ll have to re-zap these leftovers in the microwave again.
But I’ll just say “Yum! I’m so lucky!” because I really am. I’m very fortunate and privileged to have these leftovers, not to mention this nice home, and its fridge I have to clean (after I’m done reheating and then eating some of the leftovers I’ve been dealing with).
So I’m going to use what I already have — and be thankful for it. (Of course, it would be ironic, and highly bloggable, if I got food poisoning from it!)
Great post! Interestingly, Iām enjoying leftover coffee as I write this comment š
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Enjoy that coffee, GB! Within this theme, my friend just gave me a partly made sweater from someone who didn’t want to finish it. That was a few days after I decided not to buy the yarn in my Knitpicks shopping cart.
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