What to do with left over holiday food

Posted May 05, 2009 by rexertea / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Holidays can stockpile foods on your kitchen. Think and use them.

Imagine untouched food packs scattered all across, and that’s probably a bigger dilemma for the holiday bunch.

You find yourself in a soup, should you take those left over food back to your freezer and eat the following day, or find a more suitable purpose.

There are many who might take the leftovers back on their shelf, especially if you consider the rising food prices. That’s not bad though, you can’t blame a person if he chooses to save money.

Still you have few better places to make use of your untouched left over food packets.

Why don’t you find a place where your food will be readily accepted, not as a left over, but as a first choice food.

Places where people have to strive to quench their hunger every day. Performing an act to look after an underprivileged will satisfy you more than being self-centric.

It gives you an opportunity to make your holidays more meaningful.

Try and begin a search to find a shelter for your left over holiday food.

Pick your laptop and browse through to look for those organizations that do not have a regular sponsor, a destitute home, where children long to see good food.

The resident of those places would be thrilled to find an opportunity to taste sumptuous, and delicious food.

You would surely agree with me that foods you picked up are not normal foods, holiday foods are expected to be yummy foods on a plush food pack. Envisage your food, finding the tongue of those deprived people and children, and the happiness that sets in on their faces after they had tasted your expensive foods.

The satisfaction it would provide to you and your holiday partners are just out of the ordinary.

That’s what you live for, a moment of joy that you had provided to those little ones, the glimmer of hope in the eyes of the underprivileged ones.

These are the moments that would possibly change your outlook towards life, it will make you more inclined to think about the poor and protect them.

Your left over holiday foods can come forward to someone’s rescue. That’s how you got to think, that’s what life is.

Live to the fullest and let others live as well.

If you can contribute something to those who are less fortunate, even at times such as holidays when you are on a high, you will get the blessings of the creator, the God who has made us, to live life in our own way that suits us.

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