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Hi moms! I don't know about you... but I get tired of making the same recipes for my family every day. I look online for new family-friendly (hopefully at least semi-healthy) recipes, but it takes FOREVER to weed through the "wierd" stuff before I finally find something that looks like my family will eat! Since the response time is so quick and plentiful on this site, I thought maybe I'd put this out there and we can all have some new recipe ideas in the nick of time. =) Personally, I'm looking for dinner ideas, but any favorite recipe would be great! Can't wait to hear from you!

Here's mine:
Mom's FAMOUS been-n-noodles

1-2# beef stew meat (or cut up a chuck roast yourself, that's cheaper)
2 cans campbell's golden mushroom soup
1 soup can of cooking sherry
1 can of mushrooms (drained)
3/4 packet lipton onion soup mix
1 package of your favorite egg noodles
dash of pepper

Mix everything together, EXCEPT NOODLES, in a 2 qt casserole dish. Cover and bake at 300 for 3 1/2 hours (your whole house will smell AWESOME!!!) When the 3 and 1/2 hrs is just about up, cook your noodles and drain. Mix in the casserole dish with your beef mixture well, recover, and put back in the 300 degree oven for about 30 minutes or until heated through.

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kraftfoods.com is wonderful for quick and easy recipes. We do the one bag, 5 nights all the time. Some of their recipes are kind of weird, but most are really really good.

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I have a stew recipe a friend shared that takes a little time to put together but my entire family and the 10 year old I am raising now just loves!
Stew meat (I usually used chuck roast because it is cheaper and I can trim off the fat more easily)
1 packet of onion soup mix
1 can stewed or diced tomatoe
2 cups of V8 (you can use tomatoe juice)
4 sliced carrots
4 cubed potatoes
1 diced onion
2 stalks of chopped celery
1 can of corn
1 can of peas
1 can of green beans
2 cups of water
1 can of Dr. Pepper (or similiar product)
Brown the meat, add the other ingredients, bring to a boil, remove from heat and put in oven at 250 for 7 hours or 300 for 5 hours.
The soda will carmelize on the meat and make it sweeter. The meat is always very tender.

My family loves Chicken and dumplings and it is fairly quick to make until you come to the dumplings, sigh.
I skin the chicken and have been known to use just legs and thighs because they are cheaper.
I put the chicken in the pot with enough water to make sure the chicken is covered, bring to a boil, add carrots, onions and celery, cook for about 45 minutes until carrots are tender then use Bisquick to make the dumplings. I generally take the chicken and vegetables out and put in a covered dish. Drop the mixture into the pot after making sure I have no more than 4 cups of liquid left in the pot and cook according to the instructions on the Bisquick box uncovered then covered. I add a little Gravy Master or Kitchen Bouquet to the liquid once I have removed the dumplings with a little milk and cornstarch to thicken the remaining liquid to use as a gravy if they like gravy for the dumplings.

Another favorite is Corned Beef and Cabbage.
I buy the corned beef, trim off as much fat as possible, put in the pot per instructions on the package, add a few bay leaves, peppercorns, and about 15 whole cloves, bring to a boil then turn down to simmer. About 1 hour before being done I add carrots, potatoes cut into large pieces, an onion or two (whole if small or medium sized) about 20 minutes before being done I add a cabbage cut into 8 pieces.
P. R

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CREAM CHEESE CHICKEN

one family size can & one small can cream of mushroom soup
2 16 oz. packages of cream cheese(very soft/almost melted)
chicken breast(take the number of people in your family that will be eating and multiply x's 2)we have 3 in our family so i use 6 breast.

preheat oven to 300*, grease 13x9x2 pan place chicken in it then set aside..
in large bowl beat with electric mixer the cream cheese & soup until there are no white clumps & everything is blended smooth,salt & pepper to taste, pour over chicken. cover with tinfoil and place in oven for 1 1/2 hours.
you can make noodles, biscuits, or rice to go with it. the chicken makes it own sauce and there will be quite a bit.

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Hi S.! Our family has adopted the "smoosh" meal concept - we make easy ziploc meals of all types (meat, seasoning, canned item or 2) and stock up our freezer for 2 weeks at a time. The average cost for a family can be about $5-$6/meal for the entire family (ave size family) plus we control what we put into the meals and they are slow cooker ready or grill or bake. Once they are in the freezer, I don't have to think about what's for dinner plus we don't have the same old, same old all the time. Instead of going to the grocery store, coming home and putting things away, I allow 30 minutes after I get home and make the meals at that point so I'm putting meals away instead of items. A few of my favorites are:

Enchilada Chicken
Chicken Enchilada Soup mix
Picante sauce
Chicken breast or pork
Prepare in crock pot or bake - serve over rice or shred and make quesadillas/wraps.

Asian Pork
Garlic Lemon seasoning
Honey
soy sauce
chicken broth
Pork or Chicken
great on rice or on a salad

I think it ok to list my website for more information if someone wants to check it out - www.ezmeals4u.com. It can really save a lot of money - hopefully these can benefit others.

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No-Peek Chicken Pot (Crockpot Recipe)
Ingredients
1 (10 3/4 ounce) can Healthy Request Cream of Chicken Soup
1 (1 ounce) package Dry onion soup mix
2 cups Water
2 cups (6 ounces) uncooked instant rice
16 ounces Skinned and boned uncooked chicken breast, cut into 36
pieces
1 (4 ounce) can Sliced mushrooms, drained
1/8 teaspoon Black pepper

Preparation
Spray a slow cooker container with butter-flavored cooking spray.

In prepared container combine chicken soup, dry onion soup mix,
water, and uncooked rice. Stir in chicken, mushrooms and black pepper.

Cover and cook on LOW for 6-8 hours. Gently stir just before serving.

Recipe source: all-simple-recipes yahoo group, submitted by Dorie
PEG’S NOTE: I think 5 hours on low would be long enough to cook…I did it for 6 hours and it was fine, but any longer than that and the rice would become too gummy and the chicken a little too dry.

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Here's my absolute favorite Crock Pot recipe, from Fix it a Forget It cookbook.

Yum-e-setti

1.5 lbs ground beef (I use ground turkey), browned/drained
10 3/4-oz can tomato soup
8 oz. pkg wide noodles, cooked
10 3/4 oz can cream of chicken soup
1 cup chopped celery
2 tsp salt
1 lb. frozen mixed vegetables
1/2 lb. Velveeta cheese, cubed

1. combine ground beef and tomato soup.
2. combine chicken soup, celery, and noodles
3. Layer beef mixture, chicken mixture, and vegetables. Sprinkle with salt. Layer cheese on top.
4. Cover and cook on low for 2-3 hours.

We love this, and it freezes really well.

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Hi S.,

Here's a winner at our house:

Hamburger Rice-a-Roni

1 lb. ground beef
1/2 onion, chopped
4 Tblsp. margarine
1 cup uncooked rice (not instant)
8 oz. uncooked spaghetti, broken into 1-inch peices
2 cans chicken broth
Salt and pepper to taste

Brown beef and onion, drain. In a large skillet melt butter and then saute rice and spaghetti until browned. Add chicken broth, beef and season to taste. Bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat to low. Simmer for 20 minutes.

Hope you enjoy it - we sure do! My sister hooked me up with this AWESOME recipe site: www.allrecipes.com. You can enter search parameters to help narrow down what you're looking for. It's a great site. Another one that I really liked was, www.campbellskitchen.com.

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Thanks for the recipe ... I'll have to try this! :) My favorite (family friendly and light recipe) isn't really mine ... I got it from www.cookinglight.com.

QUICK CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS
Ingredients
1 tablespoon butter
1/2 cup prechopped onion
2 cups chopped roasted skinless, boneless chicken breasts
1 (10-ounce) box frozen mixed vegetables, thawed
1 1/2 cups water
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1 (14-ounce) can fat-free, less-sodium chicken broth
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 bay leaf
8 (6-inch) flour tortillas, cut into 1/2-inch strips
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley

Preparation
Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion; sauté 5 minutes or until tender. Stir in chicken and vegetables; cook 3 minutes or until thoroughly heated, stirring constantly.
While chicken mixture cooks, combine water, flour, and broth. Gradually stir broth mixture into chicken mixture. Stir in salt, pepper, and bay leaf; bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 3 minutes. Stir in tortilla strips, and cook 2 minutes or until tortilla strips soften. Remove from heat; stir in parsley. Discard bay leaf. Serve immediately.

Yield
4 servings (serving size: about 1 1/2 cups)

Nutritional Information
CALORIES 366(23% from fat); FAT 9.3g (sat 3.1g,mono 3.9g,poly 1.4g); PROTEIN 29.8g; CHOLESTEROL 67mg; CALCIUM 104mg; SODIUM 652mg; FIBER 5.3g; IRON 3.4mg; CARBOHYDRATE 40.3g

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Summer Meat Loaf(no heating of your oven)

Make your meatloaf mixture.
Make a large patty and put in a large nonstick skillet.
Score the top in wedges.
Put in a bag of frozen mixed vegetables (corn, peas, beans OR just frozen green beans).
Mix together 1 1/2 cups boiling water and 1 pkg. onion soup mix.
Pour over vegetables.
Cover.
Place on top of the stove and cook on Simmer for 1- 1 1/2 hour.
Serve with mashed potatoes or rice or biscuits.
Enjoy.

Here is something the boys might enjoy.
Bigfoot Pancakes
1)Make a horizontal oval with your pancake batter.
2)Then pour a vertical oval touching the bottom right of the first oval.
3)Pour 5 toes (little separate but touching) at the top of the first pancake.
Practice makes perfect!
They should stick together.
Turn all together.
Finish and serve.

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