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Recipe Wednesday

I am always looking for that easy one dish meal to feed my family with the hopes I will have left overs, either for lunch for my son or a night when I want to  make it simple. Some nights I even do a clean up from what has been left over. I sometimes have those who won't eat leftovers, so I make them something simple like a grilled ham and cheese sandwich. This is my go to dinner when I haven't planned ahead.

With that being said, I have been thinking what should I make this week to share with each of you. I pulled out several different cookbooks and decided to go back to Wanda's cook book. I found, what I thought would be a simple easy dish to make. I am not sure about you but, I love the one dish dinners its simple and always a easy clean up!

While I was preparing our dinner I realized the recipe didn't give how much chicken, so  I used about 2 breast diced up in small bites. I also used mixed vegetables of peas, carrots green beans instead of just peas. I say use what ever you have on hand, fresh or frozen vegetables will work just fine.


RECIPE
While I was preparing our dinner I realized the recipe didn't give how much chicken, so  I used about 2 breast diced up in small bites. I also used mixed vegetables of peas, carrots green beans instead of just peas. I say use what ever you have on hand, fresh or frozen vegetables will work just fine.


Dinner is ready. I hope you try this dish out it is easy and taste great!

Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.” John 6:35 NIV


For other cookbooks and books from Wanda Brunstetter you can visit her web site at http://wandabrunstetter.com, Facebook and Twitter.

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