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Thread ID: 116488 2011-03-06 07:10:00 Leftovers ... Nomad (952) PC World Chat
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1183926 2011-03-06 20:40:00 Really?!!?? How much do you spend each time? And do they really last as long as 4 months??

If you have a freezer you can buy meat in bulk. Years ago I bought a side of beef and it lasted me over a year.
Bobh (5192)
1183927 2011-03-06 20:54:00 Yummy...Bubble and Squeak for you tomorrow then :drool

Yay. I often cook extra so I have some leftovers :drool
WalOne (4202)
1183928 2011-03-06 23:36:00 Yes why is it 16 year old step son takes for slices of bread for lunch, yet if there is a started packet with less than 4 slices he will leave it there and open a new packet. I've got wise now though and take the remaining slices in the packet and put them in the new packet, so far its working gary67 (56)
1183929 2011-03-06 23:43:00 Really?!!?? How much do you spend each time? And do they really last as long as 4 months??

It used to be $200.
Now $250.
Yes it does last. We don't have large portions........
pctek (84)
1183930 2011-03-06 23:46:00 Yes why is it 16 year old step son takes for slices of bread for lunch, yet if there is a started packet with less than 4 slices he will leave it there and open a new packet. I've got wise now though and take the remaining slices in the packet and put them in the new packet, so far its working

He is a teenager. Teenagers think differently to older and wiser people. :confused:
Bobh (5192)
1183931 2011-03-06 23:51:00 Its about consistancy.
The last 3 slices of the pack are not the same as the first so if he takes three from there and one from a new pack then that one slice will taste different (probably better) than the other three so to maintain consistancy he takes 4 from the new and leaves the three for someone that wants three or less.

Its also slightly OCD, a need for sameness, I see things in the same way so understand it.
DeSade (984)
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