Church Pot Luck Casserole
Tomato Beef
My mom found this recipe in a newspaper about 50 years ago. This was long before stir fries became popular!
Mom's Sunday Roast and Gravy
When I was growing up, mom did a lot of baking, but this is one item that she didn't put in the oven. We lived in a warm climate, so she always used the stove top instead of the oven for cooking roasts, which had to cook a long time. "I don't want the oven on for several hours," she would say. "It heats up the kitchen too much." And so we have a roast cooked on the stove top.
Macaroni Tomato Soup
Chicken Fajita Fettuccine

What do you do with all of that leftover fajita meat? Toss it with some pasta, of course! When I was raising kids, Saturday night was fajita night. Come Sunday and Monday, I was always looking for something to do with the leftovers. It seems I always had onions, bell peppers, and sour cream left along with some fajita meat. This recipe cleans out the fridge and fills tummies, too!
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