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The Best Part of Thanksgiving: Leftovers

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Transform Thanksgiving leftovers into delicious sandwiches and soups. Yum! Welcome to Day 3 of a Tri

Transform Thanksgiving leftovers into delicious sandwiches and soups. Yum! [View this email in your browser]( [Damn Delicious]( Welcome to Day 3 of a Trio of Thanksgiving Delights! Sure, we love the big Thanksgiving meal. But what we might love even more are the leftovers! Turn that extra ham and turkey into sammies and soups for an easy next-day lunch or dinner. LEFTOVER HAMBONE SOUP Don't toss that holiday hambone! You can repurpose it to make the most cozy, hearty soup loaded with tons of veggies and chunks of sweet ham. [Leftover Hambone Soup]( [GET THE RECIPE]( BISCUIT POT PIE The creamy and cozy pot pie filling is topped with the flakiest, mile-high biscuits ever. And it's the best way to use up leftover Thanksgiving turkey! [Biscuit Pot Pie]( [GET THE RECIPE]( LEFTOVER THANKSGIVING SLIDERS It’s the best part of Thanksgiving dinner: leftover turkey sammies! Make these sliders with turkey, cranberry sauce, Dijon mayo, and melted cheese on sweet Hawaiian rolls. [Leftover Thanksgiving Sliders]( [GET THE RECIPE]( INSTANT POT LEFTOVER HAMBONE SOUP Use your leftover hambone and pressure cooker to make everyone's favorite hambone soup in just the fraction of time. Chockfull of leftover diced ham, tender potatoes, cannellini beans, corn, and fresh herbs. [Instant Pot Leftover Hambone Soup]( [GET THE RECIPE]( HAM AND SWISS SLIDERS Use leftover holiday ham, Swiss cheese, Dijon, and oh-so-buttery Hawaiian rolls to make a crowd favorite! [Ham and Swiss Sliders]( [GET THE RECIPE]( FOR EVEN MORE THANKSGIVING RECIPES [More Thanksgiving Recipes]( [CLICK HERE]( For more ways to turn simple, fresh ingredients into sophisticated and elegant meals, head on over to [damndelicious.net](. [Happy Cooking!] [Facebook]( [Link]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( Copyright © 2023 Damn Delicious, Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at . Our mailing address is: Damn Delicious, Inc. 2045 W Grand Ave Ste B #55693Chicago, IL 60612-1577 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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