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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.34 star rating.

Chicken Noodle Casserole

Reviewed: Dec. 2, 2008
Crockpot variation: I put all the chopped veggies in the bottom of a crockpot, laid whole chicken breasts on top, whisked the flour and spices into some of the broth and poured that over top followed by the rest of the broth, milk and butter. I omitted the cheese and used soy milk and Earth Balance due to a milk allergy, but it was still really good. After about 5 hours on high, the chicken fell apart and I easily shredded it with a fork and knife right in the crockpot. I cooked the noodles and stirred them in right before serving.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4 star rating.

Rumbleberry Crisp

Reviewed: Jun. 27, 2008
Amazing with the following changes: only 1 scant cup white sugar mixed with the fruit and double the butter to 1/2 cup for the topping (actually, I used Earth Balance since I needed it to be dairy-free). I also used frozen raspberry/blackberry/blueberry mix with no problem.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.71 star rating.

Zucchini Soup II

Reviewed: Jan. 2, 2008
I made this with dairy-free substitutions and it was still amazing. I used dairy-free margarine and soy milk, then instead of the cream of mushroom soup, I added mushrooms to the vegetable mixture before blending and just increased the milk in the cream mixture by 10 oz and increased the flour and margarine accordingly. Also added some leftover chicken and used the wine - definitely a keeper!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.13 star rating.

Spaghettini Chicken

Reviewed: Nov. 17, 2005
Great recipe! I do it all in ONE POT which is really nice. I saute onions and garlic in olive oil with salt and pepper, add the meat (I now use Italian Turkey Sausage instead of chicken) and cook until browned. Then I add the tomatoes, basil, broth and pasta (I use rotini now - easier to eat with a spoon) and simmer until the pasta is done. Then I add almost a whole bag of fresh spinach until it wilts and serve. (don't do the cheese b/c of a dairy allergy). My 2 and 5 year olds love it and my husband and I do to. Tastes great and you can't beat a one-pot meal!
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