Garbage Day~ways to eliminate waste and save money~lunch meat

For my newer readers, I try to do a weekly post about garbage. Yes, garbage. Well, trying to use up food so that it doesn’t become garbage. Throwing food away is just like throwing money away. Tuesday is our garbage day, so on Mondays & Tuesdays I try to use up what will go bad, and together with my readers collaborate on ideas on how to use it.

This week I want to focus on lunch meat. And here, it’s lunch meat, not cold cuts. We’re lunch meat snobs. I know that with coupons and catalina deals, I could get much of the prepackaged stuff much cheaper than what I purchase. But we just don’t care for it. We prefer the D&W, Boar’s Head and other premium brands. And since I’m already buying into the philosophy of bringing our lunches to work instead of eating out, I’m saving money. But a few weeks ago, on garbage day, I realized I was tossing a few slices of this, a few pieces of that……..and it can quickly add up to $10 or more. I don’t know about you, but I don’t care to toss a $10 bill into the trash every week.

So here’s how I started saving money on lunchmeat-first step, buy less. Instead of purchasing a whole pound, I cut back to 3/4 of a lb. If we run out, we take PB&J or leftovers or something else.  I’m saving money two ways, not only am I not throwing out a few pieces each week, I’m not spending the money in the first place. Instead of spending $10 on a lb of something, I’m only spending $7 or $8 and my weekly grocery bill is less.

In the event I do have a few pieces left over, here are some ideas that I use for Monday or Tuesday night dinners.

Hot sandwiches: I use the lunch meat to make a hot/grilled sandwich and we have it for dinner. A hot sandwich is inherently fancier than a cold sandwich. Grilled cheese & tomato, hot ham & cheese, grilled turkey-add in some swiss, some sun dried tomatoes, some pesto….and it’s much better than the usual turkey sandwich.

Omelettes: Uses up eggs too. Take whatever lunchmeat and cheese you have, dice it up and toss it into an omelette.

Fritatta/Quiche: same as above, just as a whole dish instead of one serving. A quiche has a crust, a frittatta does not.

Easy Quiche recipe-I modify what ingredients I put in it. Easy fritatta recipe.

Dogs: When my lunch meat is a bit older, not completely rotten, but a day or two past when I would eat it, I give it to the dogs. I have one dog who takes 12 pills a day and I am always looking for creative ways to get her to take them, so I often use lunch meat. No, I don’t feed my dogs rotten food and they’ve never, ever gotten sick. Just like, cheese that is maybe a bit dry around the edges, moreso than what we would eat.

 

Garbage Day repurposing food-Ham!

Today is garbage day, that day when I clean out the fridge and hopefully don’t waste too much food. Many consumer agencies report that Americans waste anywhere from 10%-40% of what we purchase! That’s unreal! If we use it instead, just think, instant savings on your grocery bill.

Although none of us probably has any ham to toss just yet, thought I’d find some ideas now so that we’re not throwing it away after Easter. Plus, if you take a look at some of these recipes now, you can pick up the needed items at the supermarket, in anticipation of your leftover ham.

Potatoes au Gratin or Scalloped Potatoes with Ham (that one is from the Food Network and we’ve made it, it’s good!)

Ham and Cheese Bake

Ham & White Bean Soup

Cubano Sandwiches

Rachael Ray’s Ham & Cheese Mac

Click to see recipe. This is one of my family's favorite dishes, a staple in our recipe repetoire.

Check out the Simply Potatoes in the refrigerated section of your supermarket. I’ve made these,and they were yummy! They’d be a nice side dish to ham, if you want to just eat the ham as a main course meat again. And click on the photo for one more recipe.

If you don’t want to be bothered with a recipe–maybe a quiche or a frittatta is what you need. My simple recipe for that is 6 eggs, half a cup of milk, and I use my electric beaters to beat for about 30 seconds. From there, you can add anything into it. A quiche has a crust, a frittatta does not. Good time to use up pie crusts if you have any. But I toss in cheese, meat, veggies, whatever I have as leftovers and will go together. Bake at 375 for about 20 minutes.

Omelettes, hot ham & cheese sandwiches, cold ham sandwiches, dice it up with some cheddar and top a baked potato. There are lots of things to do with ham, don’t let it go to waste. The only thing that I don’t think works is freezing cooked ham. It gets a weird texture.

Good Luck. And now I’m hungry!