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Leftovers don't have to be boring. Here's how to make them better.

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10 foods you should eat every day / Recipe of the day: Easy turkey meatballs / The best ways to use up all your leftovers / Best kitchen tools for spending your time at home [The Daily Meal]( Today [imp?s=238449&sz=728x90&li=&e={EMAIL}&p=da000bab0b]( [imp?s=238450&sz=1x1&li=&e={EMAIL}&p=da000bab0b] [imp?s=238451&sz=1x1&li=&e={EMAIL}&p=da000bab0b] [imp?s=238446&sz=116x15&li=&e={EMAIL}&p=da000bab0b]( [imp?s=238447&sz=69x15&li=&e={EMAIL}&p=da000bab0b]( [10 foods you should eat every day]( Maintaining a wholesome diet is vital to your health, but there are so many “right” ways to eat today — so how could one possibly determine which method is best? [Read More]( [Recipe of the day: Easy turkey meatballs]( The blend of ground turkey breast, garlic cloves and Italian-seasoned breadcrumbs comes together to create a health-conscious meal for the whole family to enjoy.  [Read More]( [The best ways to use up all your leftovers]( From piling roasted vegetables into an omelet to using leftover potato chips as a breading for chicken, here are some smart moves when it comes to using up your leftovers. [Read More]( [Best kitchen tools for spending your time at home]( Cooking looks different for everyone right now. Some people are busting out elaborate, never-before-tried recipes to prepare over-the-top dishes, while others are surviving on a steady stream of snacks and dips. [Read More]( Trending - [How to Make Cloud Eggs]( - [Review: Truly's New Hard Seltzer Is Better Than White Claw]( - [Baking Powder Is the Secret to Perfect Scrambled Eggs]( - [How Long Do Eggs Last in the Freezer?]( - [The Dalgona Coffee Recipe Is Harder to Make Than It Looks]( Follow Us! - [facebook-50x50.png]( - [twitter-50x50.png]( - [instagram-50x50.png]( - [pinterest-50x50.png]( - [youtube-50x50.png]( [Home]( [Cook]( [Eat/Dine]( [Drink]( [Travel]( [Entertain]( [Best Recipes]( [Lists]( [Community]( [Video]( [View email in your browser]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [Privacy Policy]( [Do Not Sell My Info]( [Terms of Service]( [Ad Choices]( [Unsubscribe]( [COPYRIGHT © 2020 Tribune Publishing. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE DAILY MEAL ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF TRIBUNE PUBLISHING.]( [4 New York Plaza (FDR Drive) 7th Floor | New York, NY 10004](

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