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Related: About this forumhad a steak for din last nite . also saved the bone w some meat left on it. into a baggie and ito the freeer.
going to get some more steaks and save the bones w meat on them. get out my large oval crock pot and simmer for a few hours.
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had a steak for din last nite . also saved the bone w some meat left on it. into a baggie and ito the freeer. (Original Post)
AllaN01Bear
Sep 2024
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kimbutgar
(23,917 posts)1. I save my leftover chicken carcasses that they I buy from Costco and make a big pot of chicken soup
That I separate into small containers and enjoy for frozen leftovers every 3-4 months. My sons favorite meal is grilled cheese sandwiches and the chicken soup.
Made beef stew yesterday in my crock pot and I forgot how delicious beef stew is. Enjoy yours also !
zeusdogmom
(1,063 posts)2. I do this with ham bones, too.
Pressure can the resulting broth and meat and use it to make bean soup. In fact that is what I am starting just now. It is a chilly, rainy, blustery fall day - perfect day for soup and bread. Going to toot my own horn - baked a beautiful sourdough boule this AM. Eating very well without spending much. Actually no $$ today. Everything from pantry or garden.
AllaN01Bear
(23,748 posts)3. still sounds yummy
AllaN01Bear
(23,748 posts)4. mmm.