Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Kraft Food and Family

Do you receive the Food and Family publication from Kraft? If not, go here to sign up. It's free, and comes once a quarter. If you want to check it out first, go here to see archives. It's hit and miss sometimes (I didn't mark any recipes in the Summer edition, but found at least 20 recipes to try in the Fall.) We haven't noticed any new junk mail coming through, so I think they're good about not selling your address, etc.

Basically, it's a 60 page-ish magazine/cookbook using lots of Kraft products. So it's an advertisement in a way, but has some great ideas.

Soo...look at these lists. Wonder Daddy's is funny. I had him look over the cookbook on a Sunday afternoon...a FAST Sunday afternoon. (For the non-LDS, we set aside the first Sunday of every month to fast (not eat) and pray, and usually don't break the fast until Sunday evening's dinner.)

A few recipes I'm looking at:
Chicken and Biscuits
Tater-Topped Casserole (in homage to a childhood favorite of my husband's)
Pork Chops with Apples and Stuffing
Easy Chicken Bake with stuffing
Triple-Layer Peanut Butter Brownies (like grasshoppers, but peanut butter)

Wonder Daddy's Selections:
Easy Layered Taco Bake
Panini Florentine
Rustic Spinach Salad
Chicken and Biscuits
Cheesy Chicken and Salsa Skillet
Tater-Topped Casserole
Pork Chops with Apples and Stuffing
Easy Chicken Bake with Stuffing
Bruschetta Chicken Bake
Slow Cooker Hearty Beef Chili (tonight's dinner)
Ham and Cheese Calzones (with deli ham, refrigerated pizza crust in a can, ranch dressing...oof)
Foil-Pack Chicken Fajita Dinner
Fettucine Alfredo with Chicken
Boston Cream Pie
Cheesy Spinach and Bacon Dip
Hot Parmesan-Artichoke Dip
Unbeatable Sloppy Joes
Quick and Easy Chicken Cacciatore
Mini Meatloaves (made in muffin tins)

1 comment:

  1. Funny, I had the opposite: lots to try in the summer, but nothing that would work out in our house in the fall edition!

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