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covidstomper58
Nov 8, 2020

There are things which you absolutely can't eat as leftovers because the tinctures flatten. Generally these fall in to the categories of anything with lettuce, fried potatoes, and most sammiches especially but especially ones that have been toasted. Foods with a lot of nectars and juices like soups are just fine as leftovers. I hope this information helps.

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covidstomper58
Nov 8, 2020

How far does this go, like does the op buy a gallon of milk and use some then put it in the fridge, then the next day opens it and goes gross, leftovers and throw it out?

covidstomper58
Nov 8, 2020

What if you don't actually ever turn it into leftovers. I heard tell of this family that would cook a turkey then have dinner and just leave it out for the family to walk by and hack a hunk of turkey off of it, since it wouldn't fit in the fridge you see. Then after a couple days as the cats and dogs in the house snatched a bite or two off and it started to smell, they'd toss it.

covidstomper58
Nov 8, 2020

I had Thai leftovers today 8/10. There was a piece of broccoli which didn't survive the preservation process as well as could be expected. However it might have been just as woody yesterday.

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