A Mini Guide to Thanksgiving Leftovers
(via First We Feast) Hosting a proper Thanksgiving in cramped quarters is not much fun for anyone involved. It’s an obstacle course that rarely sees anyone make it to the finish line without a look of defeat. Contrast that with the day after Thanksgiving—a far better time to revel in the holiday spirit if you live in a small space. That’s when you can celebrate your own kind of abundance, taking your sweet time to remix and re-imagine the food on your plate from the previous night.





