Please Give Me More Casserole
1lb of ground turkey or lean ground beef (If I use ground Turkey, I dash it with a little bit of soy sauce)
1 bell pepper, chopped
1 onion, chopped
1 can of mushroom soup
1 can 8oz tomato paste
1 can of corn or half a bag of frozen corn(16oz bag)
2 tsp. chili powder
3/4 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. salt(optional)
1/4 lb cubed Velvetta -type cheese
1 cup of macaronni
Cook meat with onions and green peppers. Drain if necessary. Cook macaronni and set aside, drained. Add soup, paste, corn , macaronni, and seasonings. Mix well. Pour into casserole dish and top with cubed cheese. Bake for 25-30 min. at 375* or till melted and bubbling. Yum!
Cherry Fluff
1 carton frozen light whipped topping, thawed
1 can crushed, unsweetened pineapple, drained
1 can (21 oz.) cherry pie filling
1 can (14oz) fat free sweetened condensed milk
1/2 cup flaked coconut
1/4 crushed pecans or toffee candy bar
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl; Mix well. Chill several hours or overnight. Makes 12 servings.
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In other news, our local grocery store had boneless, skinless chicken breasts on sale for $1.29 lb!
We stocked up and after dinner canned about 12 quarts, and 2 quarts of pork loin chops! You can't hardly get a can of chicken for probably under $1.50 for 6-11 ounces!
I think age has made my husband even sweeter as the years go by, because he stayed up to watch the pressure cooker stay at 15lbs. for 75 minutes. While we were cutting up the raw chicken breasts and putting them in the quart jars, he said kiddingly, "I missed my calling in life. I should have been a butcher."

2 comments:
That casserole is making my mouth water!! I love Velveeta too just don't get to buy it as much right now but in a few months we will be off the $80 a month grocery plan and I will be catching up on some beloved meals and that includes Velveeta!! =0
Bev
Hi, Bev. Glad you stopped by. I know about the Velveeta being expensive. We get the Walmart brand but cheese prices in general make me a little upset. Maybe that's why I got on my cartwagon about making cheese. A long time ago,certain grocery stores would sell me the recently expired natural( ex. cheddar, colby, mozarella)cheese for about $1 for a 2 lb block. There was nothing wrong with it and I would just shred it sometimes and freeze it. They stopped doing it though as time went on and it was kind of disappointing. That might be where my love for cheese first started. :o)
A grocery store here will mark it half off right before it expires, and that's a pretty good deal when cheese is going for $8 for 2 lbs. (But I don't catch that mark down that much.)
Sincerely,
Linda
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