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Default Chicken noodle casserole recipe?

On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:25:15 PM UTC-4, Chemo wrote:
> On Oct 17, 4:15*pm, wrote:
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> > On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:05:24 PM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:

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> > > > On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 5:19:15 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote:

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> > > >>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:34:19 AM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:

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> > > >>>> "KenK" > wrote in message

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

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> > > >>>>> good. Could

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> > > >>>>> someone post a favorite please?

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> > > >>>> What I've been making for my daughter is (and I don't measure

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> > > >>>> ingredients),

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> > > >>>> about 3 servings of cooked pasta, a can or box of cream of chicken

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> > > >>>> soup,

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> > > >>>> large can of peas drained, a little bit of pepper and parsley and

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> > > >>>> a large

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> > > >>>> can of chicken, drained. *You can add some onions and mushrooms to

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> > > >>>> this if

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> > > >>>> you want. *Bake at 350 for about a half an hour or in the

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> > > >>>> microwave for a

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> > > >>>> few minutes until heated through. *If you don't want to use the

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> > > >>>> soup, you

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> > > >>>> could use a jar or box of gravy. *Works just as well.

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> > > >>> That is truly repulsive.

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> > > >> Sounds ok to me except I would use fresh cooked chicken instead of

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> > > >> canned.

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> > > >> And maybe some cheese and breadcrumbs on top before baking.

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> > > >> G.

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> > > > Well, that's a BIG difference. It wouldn't be my preference - I

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> > > > dislike cream of <whatever shit> soup, but I would eat it. And I

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> > > > wouldn't make fun of it. Same with canned tuna. Canned chicken? No

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> > > > ****ing way! I'm not in the inner city living on food stamps. You'll

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> > > > have to ask Kuthe about that. Although his mommy seems to have enough

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> > > > money to buy him chocolate once in a while. In the basement. Binging

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> > > > on chocolate. Like a little girl.

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> > > I think those of you who knock canned chicken either didn't have it or had

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> > > some bad stuff. *There is some bad stuff out there. *But if you ever ate

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> > > Chicken Ala King or Tetrazzini from the school cafeteria, you had it.

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> > > I certainly wouldn't use it for all things. *But it's fine in a casserole.

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> > > It's fine mixed with gravy over mashed potatoes. *And it's perfectly fine in

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> > > a quick broth based soup when you're sick. *It's also fine in chicken salad.

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> > > You can even get a whole chicken in a can. *Bones and all. *I haven't tried

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> > > that. *But they do sell them at Winco.

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> > School cafeteria food? That's what you want to feed your fat daughter for dinner? Jesus you're a pig.

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> and you're a prick...a little one at that.


Have you seen pictures of them. OOOHFAHHHH! "Pig" and "fat daughter" is being kind.