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Default Chicken noodle casserole recipe?


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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 10:34:19 AM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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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>> I think those of you who knock canned chicken either didn't have it or
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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
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>> It's fine mixed with gravy over mashed potatoes. And it's perfectly fine
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>> a quick broth based soup when you're sick. It's also fine in chicken
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>> You can even get a whole chicken in a can. Bones and all. I haven't
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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.


You are very rude. She has lost over 30 pounds and I'll bet she's a lot
more active than you are! The food that I fed her is in compliance with her
diet. I'd much rather feed her food that she will eat than food that she
won't. Then I will have to throw it out and she will still eat something
else.

If you are calling this casserole crap then I guess you are calling what
most Americans routinely eat, crap. At least in parts of this country.
This kind of stuff is very popular in the Midwest.