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Going to check out Boston Market restaurant for lunch today! New recipes coming tonight...Ritzy Pork Tenders and Parmesan Herb Knots! Yum!
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Comfort Food on Standby

The following is one of my favorite meals.  It is quick and easy and can be made ahead of time and stored in the freezer.  If you use my favorite CorningWare French White 16 oz dish, you can make 2 to serve and 2 to save!

Chicken Pot Pie

Ingredients:
2 - 12 oz cans of chicken packed in water
10 oz can Campbell’s Cream of Chicken soup
1 cup of frozen mixed vegetables
1/2 cup shredded cheddar
1 cup Bisquick
1/2 cup milk
1 egg

Instructions:

1. Preheat oven to 400*F.   Open and drain chicken and add to a medium mixing bowl.  Add cream of chicken soup and frozen veggies.  Stir until well combined.  Spread chicken and veggie mixture in 2 quart baking dish, or divide evenly among four 16 oz dishes.  Top with shredded cheddar.

*Freezer meal tip: If you want to save this meal for later, cover and freeze after this step.  I’ve tried adding the Bisquick before freezing and it doesn’t work well at all.  I like to bake 2 and freeze 2.  The only problem with this is that you will waste some Bisquick batter.  Or, bake all 4 and pack the cooled leftovers in your lunch!

2.  In a small bowl, combine Bisquick, milk, and egg.  Stir until well combined.  Pour batter on top of chicken mixture or divide  among four dishes.  The batter should just cover the veggies.  If you add a lot of batter, your cooking time will be longer.

3.  Bake at 400* for 25-30 minutes, or until top is golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

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About The Well Fed Newlywed

My husband and I have been married just over a year and I still struggle with planning meals, staying frugal and healthy, and avoiding boredom.  Let’s face it: it’s not always easy to come up with a meal that feeds only 2 people!    In fact, if I didn’t have to make dinner every night, I wouldn’t.  This website is designed to help other newlyweds by sharing my recipes, tips and ideas for cooking and saving money.  We have a monthly grocery budget of $175.  Occasionally I will spend a tad over that amount, but I have yet to go over $200 a month for our groceries.  We eat out usually once a weekend on our date night, and brown bag our lunches to work. 

I must stress to you though, I am not a foodie.  My recipes have more family member’s names in them than French words.  I think there’s an art to putting dinner on the table every night, though.  I grew up in a small family and never really learned how to come up with dinner.  In the last year I have had to teach myself, and I’m still learning!  So I hope you will join me and check back often to see what I’m cookin’ up!