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For holiday feasting, almost everyone cooks, grills or fries a turkey. It’s delicious, feeds quite a few people and is a pretty good bang for your buck. You can take a lesson from our ancestors and utilize the “leftovers”, essentially you will transform turkey scraps into food.
It seems a shame to cook a large bird, or other chunk of meat, then throw a way a couple pounds of scraps and bones. These scraps and bones have the potential to be turned into some very nutritious stock. Put aside those turkey, chicken or other poultry (or any other beef, ham or other bones, fat and scraps) and we’ll make some powerful soup stock. If you don’t want to spend your holiday, simmering a large pot of leftover meat and bones, then put them in a large ziplock bag and toss them in the freezer, so you can do this when you have time.
This makes for great soup and gives you a bit more return on your holiday turkey investment.
This will work for any other type of poultry, and you can make stock from any left over food bones (use some common sense here, people).
This embraces the old adage of “Waste not want not” and I also like the thought, of living by the Native American ideals, of using every part of the animal.
Happy Holidays!
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