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    How about a Pasta Bake? Chili with Cheese over Rice (this is one of my favorite Crockpot recipes)? Since he likes brocolli, Cheesy Brocolli rice Casserole? Homemade pizza or burgers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maresche
    How about a Pasta Bake? Chili with Cheese over Rice (this is one of my favorite Crockpot recipes)? Since he likes brocolli, Cheesy Brocolli rice Casserole? Homemade pizza or burgers?

    OH yes, Cheesy Rice casarole.
    How do you make that.
    It's sounds like something he'd eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beeniesmom
    OH yes, Cheesy Rice casarole.
    How do you make that.
    It's sounds like something he'd eat.

    Start process to cook 2 cups (when dry) rice. (I have a rice cooker so I use that). Preheat oven to 350. Saute in 1/2 cup water until slightly soft, 1 small onion diced and roughly 1/2 lb brocolli cut into bite sized pieces (2 good sized stalks). Combine cooked rice, onion/brocolli mixture WITH WATER, 1 regular can cream of mushroom soup, and 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese. Mix well and pour/scrape into casserole dish. Cover top with 1 cup shred ched and pepper if you like pepper and bake for 20 minutes or until cheese on top is brown and bubbly (since everything else is already cooked).

    I hope this makes sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maresche
    Start process to cook 2 cups (when dry) rice. (I have a rice cooker so I use that). Preheat oven to 350. Saute in 1/2 cup water until slightly soft, 1 small onion diced and roughly 1/2 lb brocolli cut into bite sized pieces (2 good sized stalks). Combine cooked rice, onion/brocolli mixture WITH WATER, 1 regular can cream of mushroom soup, and 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese. Mix well and pour/scrape into casserole dish. Cover top with 1 cup shred ched and pepper if you like pepper and bake for 20 minutes or until cheese on top is brown and bubbly (since everything else is already cooked).

    I hope this makes sense.

    OH YUM!
    I have everything in the house too!
    I will make that tonight or tomorrow.
    Yes, it makes sense.
    Thank you!

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    Anyone ever make ground beef and cabbage? Shred the cabbage while you scramble the ground beef in a skillet with a onion. Add the cabbage and stir fry. I can't cook enough of this, my crew LOVES it.

    Another hit last trip was stuffed bell peppers. Even the little that was left over got ate at midnight watch change.

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    I haven't made stuffed peppers in a while too. Thanks for the idea.
    I can't make anything with cabbage. He won't eat it. It does sound yummy thought (to me)

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    [QUOTE=Laura's Babies]Anyone ever make ground beef and cabbage? Shred the cabbage while you scramble the ground beef in a skillet with a onion. Add the cabbage and stir fry. I can't cook enough of this, my crew LOVES it.




    LAURA! You have GOT to substitute ham for the ground beef...AND, then, boil egg noodles in a separate pot, and drain well, THEN stir fry the egg noodles in with the ham and cabbage. It is my FAVE comfort food, FAVE!!! I must have it with ketchup, and I like it a little bit burnt.
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    Last night it was Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and cream corn.
    Tonight it's Ham steaks, scalloped potatoes and perogie's.
    Tomorrow morning I'm putting a roast in the crock pot to slow cook all day long. (Boy does the house smell GREAT by the time I get home from work!!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maresche
    Start process to cook 2 cups (when dry) rice. (I have a rice cooker so I use that). Preheat oven to 350. Saute in 1/2 cup water until slightly soft, 1 small onion diced and roughly 1/2 lb brocolli cut into bite sized pieces (2 good sized stalks). Combine cooked rice, onion/brocolli mixture WITH WATER, 1 regular can cream of mushroom soup, and 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese. Mix well and pour/scrape into casserole dish. Cover top with 1 cup shred ched and pepper if you like pepper and bake for 20 minutes or until cheese on top is brown and bubbly (since everything else is already cooked).

    I hope this makes sense.
    Thanks for this recipe.
    I finally made it last night and it was a complete success. It came out so good. I even took pix. Will post them tonight! I hope the leftovers are good because that is what I brought for lunch!!!

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