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Easy Meals for the New Year — Chicken Parmesan Casserole

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It’s day 16 of our Easy Meal for the New Year challenge and today we are featuring Chicken Parmesan Casserole from Thriving Home! This easy recipe can be eaten as is, or served over pasta or white rice. It’s simple, quick to prep, and another meal to pop in your freezer for a delicious dinner on a night when you just don’t have time to be in the kitchen! Simply layer pre-cooked chicken, sauce (your favorite jar or homemade!), cheese, bread crumbs, and fresh herbs. That’s all you have to do before you move it to the oven to bake or cover and freeze. This meal is both kid and adult friendly!

I served this meal over noodles and with a spinach salad. Rolls or bread would also be another great side and allow you to finish up the leftover sauce!

Chicken Parmesan Casserole

brought to you by Thriving Home

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Plan to Eat tip: Managing Ubiquitous Ingredients on the Shopping List

Even with really simple and common ingredients like salt, seasonings, or water, the Shopping List does not make assumptions about what you have or don’t have. Items are never removed from your list automatically, so these common ingredients will appear on almost every shopping list.

You may not want to see salt & pepper, water, or even flour, continually appearing your list because these are items most of us have on hand. The easiest way to handle them is to remove them like you would with any other ingredient, but an alternative method is to create a store called “In Cupboard” or “On hand” and save these ingredients into that store. When you plan a recipe that includes these items, they will automatically go to that store and be off of your main list. You can ignore this store, or you can Select All and remove the items all at one time!

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