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Home alone This is a superfast soup that is meant to feed one person — that’s right, one Soy sauce, sherry and ginger give tang and heat to the broth, and udon noodles lend a decidedly Asian feel
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Savory, soul-satisfying, slow-simmering chicken and dumplings, made quick and easy with cream of chicken soup and all-purpose baking mix.
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Topped with a cornflake crust, the comforting combo of hash browns, sour cream, and creamy chicken soup bakes into one easy, cheesy potluck casserole.
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Grated potatoes combine with Cheddar cheese, sour cream, green onions, and cream of mushroom soup in this soothing baked side dish. For a quicker version, substitute frozen hash browns.
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In this hearty casserole, onion, celery, green pepper, corn and green beans are baked with cheese and cream of celery soup.
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Warm and creamy cream of potato soup and sour cream are folded into hash brown potatoes, green onion and cheese. This lovely combo is then heated in the oven until the extra cheese on top melts and everything else is toasty warm.
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Refrigerated crescent rolls top a thick and hearty filling of tuna and mixed veggies.
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Great dish when you are tired of the same old thing. I always get asked for the recipe if I bring it to a potluck. I usually use the frozen bag of mixed broccoli, cauliflower and carrots.
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An old-fashioned hamburger steak recipe topped with a creamy mushroom sauce. Serve with some warm mashed potatoes and your favorite green vegetable. Our family loves this. Makes a great cheap meal!
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Chicken and noodles are baked with a layer of buttery stuffing creating a comforting weeknight casserole that will please the entire family.
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An easy tasty recipe for cheesy potatoes. Great for potlucks or the holidays when oven space is limited! It can easily be doubled if you have a larger slow cooker.
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It looks like Fettuccine Alfredo, but it's actually spaghetti squash, baked to perfection and tossed with a creamy Swiss cheese sauce.