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Default Chicken noodle casserole recipe?


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>> >> > > > >A chicken noodle casserole recipe I DLed and tried was not very

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>> >> > It's also called diner food. Nothing at all wrong with it. I LOVE
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>> >> > noodle casserole made with CoM soup and peas.

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>> > Nobody I have ever known has admitted to eating canned chicken. Of
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>> > nobody I have ever known claimed to have a pizza delivered to the that
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> I assume that's your way of saying I need "slum it" with white trash and
> liars.



So I take it you're more of the tuna casserole type?

Paul