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I have a few tips to share with you about not throwing things out. My wonderful husband and I try to avoid throwing anything away. If something is about to spoil or we don't think we will use it in time, we just pop it into the freezer. Why let something go bad and have to throw it away. You might as well take that money and throw it in the trash that you purchased that food with. It is basically the same thing.
Do you ever make a pot of coffee and have some left over?
Don’t throw it out. My husband and I love ice coffee. We make a little extra
during the summer, so we can have ice coffee in the afternoons. We take the
left over coffee and put it a plastic cup or make ice cubes out of it. We use
plastic cups, since this is water and it will expand and break a glass
container. We then put confectioners sugar and creamer and blend to make a great
tasting frappe or just have iced coffee. The confectioners sugar dissolves
quickly in ice coffee and you don’t have to worry about the grainy texture from
granulated sugar.
What do you do with the left over heels of a piece of bread?
Again don’t throw them out. There are several great uses for these. I put some
butter on them and toast them in the toaster. Then I place them in my food processor
to finely chop them up. I never need to buy bread crumbs. Another thing I do
with the bread is make croutons. I butter them and cut them into cubes. Then place
them on a cookie sheet and put the oven on broil. Watch very closely as these
can burn quickly. I even sprinkle some seasonings on them to make them extra tasty.
The kids all time favorite is to save these for duck food. We also keep a bag
in the freezer and put left over hot dog buns, hamburger buns or bread crusts
in there. When we want to go to the park we automatically have duck food ready
for the kids to feed the ducks. This also make a great time for family photos.
My husband and I try not to throw anything out. I hope you
will be able to use these tips in the future. Do you have any great tips on how
to save or use the extra things you might consider throwing out? I love your
comments and I would love to hear from you.