The last of my Thanksgiving leftovers was just some turkey broth and gravy. All I had to do was make meatballs. Read how I made this quick and easy meal.
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Last of the Turkey Leftovers
December 5, 2025 in American Cuisine, Cold Weather Cooking, Easy Meals, Holidays, Kid-Friendly Recipes, Recipe Cards, Thanksgiving Leftovers

Pumpkin Snickerdoodles
December 3, 2025 in American Cuisine, Cookbooks, Cookies, Easy Recipes, Fall Cooking and Baking, Grandchildren, Holidays, Kid-Friendly Recipes, Pumpkin, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Leftovers
I’ve been finding ways to use up all the leftover food from Thanksgiving. With some leftover pumpkin I used it to make a classic cookie with a twist for my granddaughter.

Cuisine Magazine November 1980
November 11, 2024 in American Cuisine, Cuisine magazine, Easy Meals, Easy Recipes, Fall Cooking and Baking, Food Magazines, Healthier Recipes, Holidays, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Recipes, Salads, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Leftovers, Vintage magazines
Cuisine Magazine from November 1980 has a recipe for a fabulous leftover turkey salad with cranberries!

Spicy Mexican Turkey Soup
November 27, 2023 in Easy Meals, Holidays, Soups, Spicy Foods, Thanksgiving Leftovers
This wonderfully spicy and flavorful soup uses more of your leftover Thanksgiving turkey.

Turkey Stroganoff
November 24, 2023 in Easy Meals, Holidays, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Leftovers
Use leftover turkey for an easy and delicious Turkey Stroganoff.
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