About one week ago, I attended my nephews baptismal service. Besides being a necessary step to return back into the presence of God, baptisms are also a time for friends of the person getting baptized to get together and visit. My nephew's family and friends got together for some lunch after the baptism was over. Our family is a large one and we wanted to make sure everyone got fed. Everyone brought a dish of Lasagna to share. I guess that we brought way too much food because afterwards there was something like 6 or 7 trays of lasagna leftovers. I did my part and volunteered to take a lasagna or two home since there was so much. You see, I'm single and so if there is ever a chance to posses some homemade cooking besides my own then I'm happy.
I still have a half tray of lasagna leftovers to go after one week. I guess that leftovers on such a large scale like this isn't something I'm accustomed to. This is in a totally different category than the day after types of leftovers I usually deal with. Have you ever heard the expression "it is like eating an elephant."? That's the way I've been handling the situation. I usually just heat up a little bit for my lunch every other day or two, that way I don't get too tired of it. I like lasagna and all but after a while it gets boring to eat the same things.
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