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5 Recipes for Thanksgiving Leftovers

Just a few of the many ways to enjoy your leftovers!

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5 Recipes for Thanksgiving Leftovers
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Now that you've finished stuffing your face on Thanksgiving with all the wonderful foods, try these awesome recipes for dealing with all those leftovers!


1. Deep Dish Turkey Pot Pie

I love pot pie, and it's even better with leftover turkey. This golden-brown mashed potato crust looks so delicious!


2. The Gobbler


My favorite way to use turkey leftovers is The Gobbler. There is an infinite number of ways to make this sandwich, so try this one or customize your own!


3. Cranberry Tartlets

These little beauties make the perfect bite-size treats to accompany your leftovers. They're like tiny edible flowers!


4. Turkey Soup

This healthy comfort-food dish is a great way to utilize those last scraps of meat, and can even be made with any turkey leftovers that have already been frozen.


5. Turkey Waldorf Salad

Crunchy walnuts and crispy apples dress up this hearty salad topped with shredded turkey. This looks so good, I want to make it right now!


I hope you've enjoyed these delicious suggestions. Let me know if you make any of these recipes, and how they turn out! Bonus points if you include pictures!

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