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12 Delicious Thanksgiving Leftover Ideas They're Sure to Gobble Up

I never understood why we prepare this humongous Thanksgiving dinner and complain about having so many leftovers.

We manage to get rid of a lot of leftovers by making sure everyone has a to go plate and delivering dinners to elderly and homebound family, church members and friends.  Yet, there is always a lot of stuff left.

After the last guest has left and after I’ve put away the last load of dishes in the dishwasher, it’s time to break out the freezer bags and storage containers and fill up the fridge with all the leftovers. 

Here are 12 of our favorite ways to gobble up Turkey Day leftovers and a chance to win a $25 Walmart eGiftcard. 
 1.      Thanksgiving Casserole 
      2.      Turkey Roll Ups 
      3.      Turkey Club Sandwiches
      4.      Thanksgiving Pizza  
      5.      Turkey Cobb Salad 
      6.      Turkey and Cauliflower Rice Casserole 
      7.      Turkey Pockets 
      8.      Shepherd’s Pie  
      9.      Turkey Tetrazzini  
      10.  Turkey Hash 
      11.  Turkey Pot Pie 
      12.  Turkey Soup 

   What's your favorite way to gobble up Thanksgiving leftovers?
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Comments

Sand said…
I make turkey stock from the bones and then do a vegetable turkey soup with the leftovers. Everyone loves it!
Janine h said…
My fave is probably a leftover turkey with cranberry sandwich
slehan said…
I like a casserole with stuffing, turkey and LOTS of gravy.
Thanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
Kathy P said…
I like to make turkey soup
JillyB said…

Turkey sandwiches are the easiest way to get rid of leftovers.
Carolyn Daley said…
We make turkey sandwiches with our left over turkey and rolls.
gabbyj said…
My favorite leftover recipe is ham, egg and cheese pie.
Lynda Thomas said…
Turkey soup or turkey sandwiches! Yum!:)
Shea =) said…
I like to take the leftover turkey, shred it, and add bbq sauce to make bbq turkey sandwiches.. great on potato buns!
Trisha McKee said…
Waffles with the gravy made from the turkey! So good the morning after.
Clair Shumack said…
I don't think it's a specific recipe...we make potato pancakes out of the leftover mashed potatoes. And hot turkey gravy sandwiches are the best thing!!
laurie nykaza said…
Turkey sandwiches are my favorite to eat with leftovers
Leela said…
Deep fried mashed potato balls and cheese.
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