Hey there!
Don’t you love saving money? There are so many ways to save money in the kitchen! Probably the best (and my favorite) method for culinary penny pinching is revamping leftovers into something usable, and delicious. I can’t think of a better feeling than putting use to something instead of having to throw it out.
With that in mind, check out these 12 frugal ways to reuse leftovers. There’s something here for everyone, from juicing leftover uses to Thanksgiving makeovers! If you have any kitchen leftover tips, please share them with us in the comments section at the bottom, I love learning from you all. <3
12 Frugal Ways to Reuse Leftovers
5 Ways to Revamp Leftovers from Popular Paleo
Perpetual Pickle (How to Use Leftover Lemons) from My Heart Beets
16 Leftover Coffee Uses from It’s a Love/Love Thing
Leftovers Frittata from Real Food RN
Homemade “Leftover” Cereal from It’s a Love/Love Thing
Juice Pulp Recipes – Reduce Waste and Save Money from How We Flourish
20 Creative Uses for Leftover Juice Pulp from It’s a Love/Love Thing
Don’t Trash Your Leftover Smoothies! from It’s a Love/Love Thing
Thanksgiving Leftovers: Turkey, Apple, Avocado and Walnut Lettuce Wraps with Fresh Cranberry Sauce from Primally Inspired
Top Recipes for Turkey Leftovers from Larder Love
Leftover Ham Pot Pie from Homegrown & Healthy
Leftover Corned Beef Tacos with Probiotic Toppings from Yogi Mami
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What do you have to add to this list?
Much love,
Danielle
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thanks so much for including the leftover lemon post!! 🙂
You’re welcome, Ashley! Great post!