The Lockhorns by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner for January 14, 2025

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    C  4 days ago

    No heartburn left behind

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    ʲᔆ  4 days ago

    swill the nightmare never end?!?

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    snsurone76  4 days ago

    Just dump it in the garbage—then the holidays will REALLY be over!

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    angelolady Premium Member 4 days ago

    My mother used to take all the turkey remnants, add mixed vegetables, make gravy, spoon it into baggies labeled “turkey goop,” and freeze. Delicious over mashed potatoes or even dry toast. She was a great cook who had to stretch the food dollars. We ate so well!

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    PraiseofFolly  4 days ago

    My parents bought a large chest freezer around 1960. One of the things they froze were holiday leftovers like turkey and dressing and vegetable side dishes. Back then, TV dinners came in thick aluminum trays, and they saved them to reuse for the leftovers, that they covered in foil, then froze. Unlike frozen dinners today that come in plastic trays that can go into a microwave, the aluminum trays could be reheated in the oven.

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    StephenHoyt  4 days ago

    Too bad they stop selling egg-nogg before I run out of rum.

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    Gameguy49 Premium Member 4 days ago

    The carcass and some bits of meat are coming out of the freezer today. YUM! Turkey soup!

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    elvira.alejandro  4 days ago

    That’s the perks of living alone.

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    SamT53  4 days ago

    So…. to the optimistic, it’s still the holiday season.

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    WilliamVollmer  4 days ago

    Haven’t those leftovers officially spoiled by now? Of course, with Loretta’s cooking, it’s hard to tell.

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    Robert- 50d99b]  3 days ago

    Frozen Fruit Cakes for dessert.

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    John Jorgensen  3 days ago

    I’m pretty sure my family got through all the holiday leftovers within four or five days. Anything that’s been kept this long would not make for a pleaant meal.

    Unless it was frozen. In which case I’d say, hang onto it till the spring or summer and heat it up one night for a whimsical out-of-season dinner. Maybe play Christmas music and throw up a few decorations while you’re at it.

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    Smeagol  3 days ago

    Leftovers came from my sister who is an excellent cook, she teaches Italian cooking classes and the leftovers were usually gone in a day or two.

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    The Orange Mailman  3 days ago

    345 days until Christmas. 10 until National Peanut Butter Day.

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    cuzinron47  3 days ago

    Good time to use the compost bin.

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    eb110americana  3 days ago

    On the downside, those leftovers are at least 2 weeks old at this point, and you’ll probably get sick. The upside? Anything Loretta cooks today will definitely make you sick.

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    jpozenel  3 days ago

    They need a dog.

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    Chris Sherlock  3 days ago

    No doubt Leroy is hoping the leftovers are gone soon.

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    anncorr339  3 days ago

    Poor Leroy wonder what season the left overs are from

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    Strawberry King  3 days ago

    It’s Loretta’s rule.

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