tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6139502387773886177.post6959610580035121393..comments2024-01-04T08:16:26.103-06:00Comments on The Pious Sodality of Church Ladies: Hint of the Day: Cook Twice, Wash OnceThérèsehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13400142154907590508noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6139502387773886177.post-10489909337028943862009-11-09T15:09:04.146-06:002009-11-09T15:09:04.146-06:00I've often made carcass soup. In fact, I even ...I've often made carcass soup. In fact, I even save drumsticks & thigh bones for this purpose. Usually my freezer bag of vegetable odds & ends goes into the carcass soup.<br /><br />I was sick all weekend, and didn't have the energy to scrape the roasting pan out, so I put it in the fridge. It occurred to me this morning that I could make the carcass soup right in the roasting pan.Lucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14069136541832210309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6139502387773886177.post-251509123786327702009-11-09T10:48:55.276-06:002009-11-09T10:48:55.276-06:00When I saw this, I thought it certainly must have ...When I saw this, I thought it certainly must have been written by a member of my immediate family! My father is notorious for not allowing the turkey carcass to go to waste. This is his advice, exactly! (although he's been know to throw leftover mashed potatoes and even some stuffing into the soup.) I'd like to add it does make pretty outstanding soup and if you don't want to eat more turkey right after Thanksgiving, just put the soup in the freezer.Margaret Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03757450243693023480noreply@blogger.com