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Chuck Wagon Chow

Submitted by: Ed Jones 
To the best of my knowledge, this recipe came from the early days in Colorado...or from the cattle trails leading into Colorado. It is a cowboy recipe and the ingredients can be varied, depending on what's available. In the old days, you couldn't always find what you needed...and sometimes it's fun to vary the ingredients. 

Chuck Wagon Stew

Submitted by: CORASPARTAN 
This simple but hearty meal is made with hamburger, potatoes, green beans, and diced tomatoes cooked in a delicious broth. Perfect for serving on those cold winter nights! 

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Chuck Wagon Salad

Submitted by: Teri 
Good and hearty. Steak, barbecue sauce and a bowl of fresh greens - this would be fun barbecue fare. Grill the steaks and plop onto the salad. 

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Chuck Wagon Burgers

Submitted by: Sharon Thompson 
Howdy, pardner! When our son requested a cowboy theme for his birthday party, I planned a Western-style meal including these savory burgers. In the spirit of true chuck wagon fare, I served them on large biscuits rather than buns. 

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Best Ever Chuck Wagon Chili

Submitted by: Brandy Arnett 
A thick and hearty homemade chili with a kick. Serve topped with a dollop of sour cream, shredded cheddar and buttery crackers. You can't stop at just one bowl! 

Chuck Wagon Hash

Submitted by: Dog Lovin' Mama 
Home Town: Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Living In: Dalton, Ohio, USA
Chuck wagon hash is a dish that is made up of ground beef, onions, rice, corn, cream of mushroom soup, beef broth, seasonings and topped off with Cheddar cheese. It's an easy, inexpensive, hearty meal that will have your family begging for more. 

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Warm Ham 'n' Swiss Wraps

Submitted by: Cheryl Schut 
I love to make these wraps when we have a busy week. They're easy to put together...and my family gobbles them up. You can adapt the filling to use ingredients you have on hand or to suit your own tastes. 

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Wagon Train Pasta

Submitted by: Janine Freeman 
'Our three kids just love the fun wagon wheel shapes in this quick-and-easy recipe,' relates Janine Freeman from Blaine, Washington. 'The mildly seasoned sauce is something that even the pickiest eaters enjoy.' TIP: For variety, try it with Italian sausage instead of ground beef, Janine recommends. 

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Chuck Roast with Homemade Noodles

Submitted by: Gloria Grant 
The whole family loves Mom's tender beef and hearty noodles. Simmered in beef broth, the noodles taste wonderfully old-fashioned. Mom has to make a huge batch since even the grandchildren gobble them up. -Gloria Grant, Sterling, Illinois 

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Corny Chicken Wraps

Submitted by: Susan Alverson 
'I'm a clinical dietitian, so I like to prepare foods that are both healthy and low-fat,' says Susan Alverson from Chester, South Dakota. 'This zippy Tex-Mex wrap is a quick alternative to a taco or sandwich for our on-the-go family.' To increase the spicy flavor, Susan suggests using a medium or hot salsa. 
 
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