Meadbh
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Using leftovers is good resource management, not silly frugality.
I love leftovers. I can usually find something creative to do with them the next day. If I have a large quantity of leftovers, I freeze them. It means a meal is always ready for that day when I have no desire to cook.
I reuse and recycle Ziplock and other plastic bags, kitchen ties, aluminium foil, etc, provided that it’s clean. I’m still using sheets and towels that I bought 30 years ago, but I bring out the good stuff for guests.
I have a Burberry bomber jacket that I bought in London in 1974. I think it cost £98. It’s so well made that there isn’t a thread out of place. It looks like new. I still wear it occasionally. It looks quite like this one, which costs £1095 new!
https://uk.burberry.com/gosha-x-burberry-reversible-harrington-jacket-p40696751
I love leftovers. I can usually find something creative to do with them the next day. If I have a large quantity of leftovers, I freeze them. It means a meal is always ready for that day when I have no desire to cook.
I reuse and recycle Ziplock and other plastic bags, kitchen ties, aluminium foil, etc, provided that it’s clean. I’m still using sheets and towels that I bought 30 years ago, but I bring out the good stuff for guests.
I have a Burberry bomber jacket that I bought in London in 1974. I think it cost £98. It’s so well made that there isn’t a thread out of place. It looks like new. I still wear it occasionally. It looks quite like this one, which costs £1095 new!
https://uk.burberry.com/gosha-x-burberry-reversible-harrington-jacket-p40696751