Our 50 Favorite Stay-at-Home Recipes (2024)

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Our 50 Favorite Stay-at-Home Recipes (1)Caroline StankoUpdated: Jan. 05, 2022

    Made with kitchen staples, these comforting recipes will help you make the most of your time at home.

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    In stressful times, comfort food is an absolute must. That’s why we put together this list of top-rated mains, sides and desserts that will fill your belly and soothe your soul. The best part is, they’re made with ingredients that are probably already in your pantry, freezer or fridge, so you won’t have to trek to the store. Read our entire guide on how to cook, clean and make the most of your time indoors.

    Potato Kielbasa Skillet

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    No need to hunt through kielbasa and potato recipes, this smoky take steals the show as a hearty home-style, all-in-one meal. It's especially perfect on those cold late fall and early winter nights. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Basic Homemade Bread

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    If you'd like to learn how to bake bread, here's a wonderful place to start. This easy white bread bakes up deliciously golden brown. There's nothing like the homemade aroma wafting through my kitchen as it bakes. —Sandra Anderson, New York, New York

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    Contest-Winning Broccoli Chicken Casserole

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    This delicious chicken and broccoli casserole recipe is a twist on chicken divan that came from an old boss. It’s quick, satisfying comfort food. —Jennifer Schlachter, Big Rock, Illinois

    Parmesan Baked Potatoes

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    It always amazed me that this simple recipe could make potatoes taste so good. Mom liked to make them for Easter because they were more special than ordinary baked potatoes. —Ruth Seitz, Columbus Junction, Iowa

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    Sweet-and-Sour Popcorn Chicken

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    This sweet and sour chicken dish is one you’ll find yourself returning to again and again. Pre-cooked, frozen popcorn chicken simmered in a thick, homemade sweet-and-sour sauce is the secret to this fast and fabulous recipe. And what a great way to dress up frozen chicken nuggets! —Amy Corlew-Sherlock, Lapeer, Michigan

    Peanut Butter, Apple and Raisin Sandwich

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    Tart, sweet and crunchy, these open-faced sammies are a perfect after-school (or after-work) snack. —James Schend, Dairy Freed

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    Tuna Noodle Casserole

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    Families are sure to love the creamy texture and comforting taste of this traditional tuna casserole that goes together in a jiffy. I serve it with a green salad and warm rolls for a nutritious supper. —Ruby Wells, Cynthiana, Kentucky

    Mom's Macaroni and Cheese

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    The wonderful homemade goodness of this creamy Velveeta mac and cheese makes it a staple side dish in my mother's kitchen and in mine as well. It has tender noodles and a crowd-pleasing golden crumb topping. —Maria Costello, Monroe, North Carolina

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    Whipped Shortbread

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    These whipped shortbread cookies melt in your mouth. Mostly I make them for the holidays, but I'll also prepare them year-round for wedding showers and afternoon teas. —Jane Ficiur, Bow Island, Alberta

    Buttery Cornbread

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    A friend gave me this homemade cornbread recipe several years ago, and it's my favorite of all I've tried. I love to serve the melt-in-your-mouth side hot from the oven with butter and syrup. It gets rave reviews on holidays and at potluck dinners. —Nicole Callen, Auburn, California

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    Ravioli Lasagna

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    When you taste this dish, you’ll think it’s a from-scratch recipe—but it starts with frozen ravioli! —Patricia Smith, Asheboro, North Carolina

    Oven Parmesan Chips

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    My husband and I avoid fried foods, but potatoes are part of our menu almost every day. These delectable sliced potatoes get nice and crispy and give our meals a likable lift. —Mary Lou Kelly, Scottdale, Pennsylvania

    Southwestern Goulash

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    I had some extra cilantro in the fridge and didn't want to throw it away. Instead, I came up with this delightful and filling family recipe. Everyone just loved it! —Vikki Rebholz, West Chester, Ohio

    Spanish Rice

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    You’ll find my easy Spanish rice is better than any found in grocery stores. Best of all, it can be prepared in the same amount of time as those so-called “quick and easy” boxes. —Anne Yaeger, Washington, DC

    Cheeseburger Cups

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    This is a terrific recipe for moms with young kids and busy lives. This simple, inexpensive dish is made with handy ingredients and takes just a short time. Best of all, kids will go crazy for these darling dinner bites! —Jeri Millhouse, Ashland, Ohio

    Crunchy Granola Pretzel Sticks

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    I love this healthier portable snack that's sweet, crunchy and fun to make. If you don't have granola, use other cereals or nuts. You can even do bacon bits.—Kelly Silvers, Edmond, Oklahoma

    Comforting Chicken Noodle Soup

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    A good friend made us this rich, comforting soup after the birth of our son. It was such a help to have dinner taken care of until I was back on my feet. This yummy dish is so simple to fix that now I give a pot of it (along with the recipe) to other new mothers. —Joanna Sargent, Sandy, Utah

    Classic Chocolate Cake

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    If you need to learn how to make chocolate cake from scratch, this easy homemade chocolate cake recipe is a perfect place to start. It appeared on a can of Hershey's cocoa way back in 1943. I tried it, my boys liked it, and I've been making it ever since. —Betty Follas, Morgan Hill, California

    Bacon Cheeseburger Pasta

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    I try to make foods that are not only kid friendly, but are also easy to reheat since my husband works long hours and often eats later than our children. If you like, use reduced-fat cheese and ground turkey for a lighter version. —Melissa Stevens, Elk River, Minnesota

    Basic Banana Muffins

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    This banana muffin recipe goes over so well with kids. Not only are these banana bread muffins like cupcakes, but they’re ready, start to finish, in just half an hour! —Lorna Greene, Harrington, Maine

    Cashew Chicken with Noodles

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    I tried this recipe for chicken with cashew nuts when making freezer meals with some friends. I was smitten! It's quick, easy and so delicious! —Anita Beachy, Bealeton, Virginia

    Slow-Cooked Bean Medley

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    I often change the variety of beans in this classic recipe, using whatever I have on hand to total the five cans called for. The sauce makes any combination delicious! It's a gluten-free side dish that's popular with just about everyone. —Peggy Gwillim, Strasbourg, Saskatchewan

    Skillet Shepherd's Pie

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    This is the best shepherd's pie recipe I've ever tasted. It's very quick to make, and I usually have most—if not all—of the ingredients already on hand. —Tirzah Sandt, San Diego, California

    Chocolaty Chips

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    My two little guys can't get enough of this sweet and salty snack that uses just three ingredients and is ready to eat in 15 minutes. The boys like to drizzle on the melted chocolate. Sometimes we replace the potato chips with apple slices. —Jami Geittmann, Greendale, Wisconsin

    Chicken Cordon Bleu Bake

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    I got this easy chicken cordon bleu recipe from a friend years ago. I freeze several half recipes in disposable pans to share with neighbors or for when I'm pressed for time myself. —Rea Newell, Decatur, Illinois

    Quinoa with Peas and Onion

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    Even picky eaters will love this protein-packed dish. If you have freshly shelled peas on hand, substitute them for the frozen. —Lori Panarella, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

    One-Skillet Lasagna

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    This is hands-down one of the best skillet lasagna recipes our testing panel has ever tasted. And with classic flavors and cheesy layers, it’s definitely kid-friendly. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Homemade Peanut Butter Cups

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    I like using pretty mini muffin liners and topping these homemade peanut butter cups with colored sprinkles to coordinate with the holiday we're celebrating. People can't believe how simple it is to make this irresistible candy with gooey peanut butter centers. This is how to make homemade peanut butter cups. —LaVonne Hegland, St. Michael, Minnesota

    Southwestern Casserole

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    I’ve been making this mild family-pleasing southwest casserole for years. It tastes wonderful and fits nicely into our budget. Best of all, the recipe makes a second casserole to freeze and enjoy later. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

    Lemon Blueberry Bread

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    Of all the quick breads we had growing up, this beautiful lemon blueberry bread is the best! The citrus glaze adds a lustrous finish and locks in moisture. —Julianne Johnson, Grove City, Minnesota

    Quick Tater Tots Bake

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    I like to make this Tater Tot casserole when time before supper is short. If we have unexpected company, I just double the ingredients and use a 13x9-in. pan. I call it my Please Stay Casserole! —Jean Ferguson, Elverta, California

    Baked Corn Pudding

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    Here's a sweet corn pudding that can turn even ordinary meals into something to celebrate. A yuletide favorite with our entire family, this baked corn casserole spoons up as sweet and creamy as custard. Guests give it rave reviews and always ask for the recipe. —Peggy West, Georgetown, Delaware

    Slow-Cooked Southwest Chicken

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    This dish needs just 15 minutes of prep, so you'll be out of the kitchen in no time. The delicious low-fat chicken gets even better with a garnish of reduced-fat sour cream and fresh cilantro. —Brandi Castillo, Santa Maria, California

    Movie Theater Pretzel Rods

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    My kids and all their friends clamor for the large, chewy pretzel rods. They are fantastic fresh from the oven. —Lisa Shaw, Burnettsville, Indiana

    Beef 'n' Rice Enchiladas

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    With a toddler in the house, I look for foods that are a snap to make. Loaded with beef, cheese and a flavorful rice mix, these enchiladas come together without a fuss. But they’re so good that guests think I spent hours in the kitchen. —Jennifer Smith, Colona, Illinois

    Oven Fries

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    I jazz up these baked french fries with paprika and garlic powder. Something about the combination of spices packs a punch. The leftovers are even good cold! —Heather Byers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Slow-Cooker Pizza

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    Always a hit at our church dinners, this hearty casserole keeps folks coming back for more. —Julie Sterchi from Jackson, Missouri

    Chocolate Chip Blondies

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    Folks who adore the classic cookies will enjoy that same beloved flavor in these chocolate chip bars. This blondie recipe can be mixed up in a jiffy, tastes wonderful, and is perfect for occasions when company drops by unexpectedly or you need a treat in a hurry. —Rhonda Knight, Hecker, Illinois

    Chicken Tortilla Bake

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    Mother frequently made this comforting chicken tortilla casserole when I was growing up. Our family would scrape the pan clean. Chicken, cheese and zippy green chiles are a mouthwatering mix. —Jerri Moror, Rio Rancho, New Mexico

    Everything Bread

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    I love to make bread from scratch and this has become one of our tried-and-true favorites to serve with any meal, casual or formal. —Traci Wynne, Denver, Pennsylvania

    Cheeseburger French Fry Casserole

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    Kids love this cheeseburger french fry casserole because it combines two of their favorite fast foods. And I like the fact that I can whip it up with just four ingredients. —Karen Owen, Rising Sun, Indiana

    Spaetzle Dumplings

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    These tender homemade spaetzle noodles take only minutes to make and are a natural accompaniment to chicken. You can serve them with chicken gravy or simply butter them and sprinkle with parsley. —Pamela Eaton, Monclova, Ohio

    Family-Favorite Cheeseburger Pasta

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    I created this cheeseburger pasta recipe to satisfy a craving. What a delicious, healthy classic! —Raquel Haggard, Edmond, Oklahoma

    Easy Puppy Chow

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    This easy puppy chow recipe uses a whole package of cereal, so there's less messy measuring. And it makes enough to feed a hungry crowd. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Cornbread Taco Bake

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    Cornbread and beef bake together in one casserole dish, making this entree convenient. This Mexican cornbread casserole is packed with tempting seasonings, and the cheese and onions make an attractive topping. —Vicki Good, Oscoda, Michigan

    Glazed Sweet Potatoes

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    Fresh sweet potatoes Mom grew disappeared fast at our family table when she served them with this easy, flavorful glaze. She still makes them this way, and now her glazed sweet potato recipe has become a favorite with the grandchildren as well! —Rosemary Pryor, Pasadena, Maryland

    Gnocchi with White Beans

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    Here’s one of those no-fuss recipes you can toss together and cook in one skillet. Ideal for a busy weeknight, it’s also good with crumbled Italian chicken sausage if you need to please meat lovers. —Julianne Meyers, Hinesville, Georgia

    Lemon Snowflakes

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    You’ll need just four ingredients to make these delightful lemon snowflake cookies. Confectioners’ sugar highlights the cracked tops to give them their snowflake appearance. —Linda Barry, Dianna, Texas

    Baked Chicken Chimichangas

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    I developed this quick and easy recipe through trial and error. I used to garnish it with sour cream, too, but I eliminated it in order to lighten the recipe. My friends all love it when I cook these chimichangas, and they're much healthier than deep-fried. —Rickey Madden, Clinton, South Carolina

    Glazed Ranch Carrots

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    We love these tasty ranch carrots. The side dish relies on packages of baby carrots and ranch dressing mix, so there's no time-consuming prep. —Marion Reed, Omak, Washington

    Originally Published: April 03, 2020

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    Caroline Stanko

    Caroline has been with Taste of Home for the past seven years, working in both print and digital. After starting as an intern for the magazine and special interest publication teams, Caroline was hired as the third-ever digital editor for Taste of Home. Since then, she has researched, written and edited content on just about every topic the site covers, including cooking techniques, buzzy food news, gift guides and many, many recipe collections. Caroline also acts as the editorial lead for video, working with the Test Kitchen, videographers and social media team to produce videos from start to finish.When she’s not tip-tapping on a keyboard, Caroline is probably mixing up a killer co*cktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooking up a multi-course feast (sometimes all at once). Though she technically lives in Milwaukee, there is a 50/50 chance Caroline is in Chicago or southwest Michigan visiting her close-knit family.

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    FAQs

    What to cook for 50 people? ›

    19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
    • Taco Bar.
    • Meatballs.
    • Butter Chicken.
    • Lasagna.
    • Chili.
    • Homemade Pizza.
    • Baked Pasta.
    • Skewers.
    Apr 4, 2023

    How can I feed 50 guests cheaply? ›

    Feed the masses without breaking the bank with these budget-friendly dishes.
    1. Mexican Lasagne. A spicy lasagne for those of us who love Mexican and Italian food. ...
    2. Cheese Cob Dip. ...
    3. The Best Burger in Oz. ...
    4. Kangaroo Casserole. ...
    5. Sausage Casserole. ...
    6. Nanna's golden sausage casserole. ...
    7. Quiche Lorraine. ...
    8. Turkey and Pumpkin Lasagne.

    What is the cheapest food to feed a crowd? ›

    Pasta is one of the cheapest and most filling pantry staples you can buy, and that's exactly why it's the perfect food to feed to a crowd! Plus, everyone loves a good pasta dish. Grab yourself a buffet server warming tray so you can pop your cooked pasta inside and keep it warm all evening long!

    What is a good meal to cook for a large group? ›

    Hearty Chili

    A big pot of chili is a fantastic option for feeding a crowd. Whip up a batch of your favorite chili recipe, and serve it with toppings like shredded cheese, diced onions, sour cream, and a basket of cornbread on the side.

    What is a cheap way to feed 100 people? ›

    Serving budget-friendly cuisines like salads, sandwiches and pasta dishes can be a very cost-effective choice. Or, if you're looking for a more casual option, how about a barbeque? Burgers, hot dogs and other grill-oriented foods are sure to be crowd favorites, and they won't rack up a big bill.

    What is the cheapest meal to make? ›

    Cheap Family Meals Under $10
    • Spanish Rice Soup. ...
    • Ramen Noodle Stir Fry with Vegetables. ...
    • Crescent Roll Sausage Egg Casserole. ...
    • Chicken and Rice Casserole with Broccoli. ...
    • Creamy Tomato Bacon Pasta. ...
    • Easy Cheese Manicotti. ...
    • White Bean and Spinach Soup. ...
    • Black Bean Enchilada Casserole.
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    How much food do I need for 50 guests? ›

    How Much Food to Serve at a Party
    FOODSERVE 25SERVE 50
    Meats
    Chicken or turkey breast8–9 pounds16–18 pounds
    Fish (fillets or steaks)7-1/2 pounds15 pounds
    Hamburgers6-1/2–9-1/2 pounds13–15 pounds
    35 more rows
    May 23, 2024

    What is the best food to cater for a party on a budget? ›

    The cheapest food to cater is any rice or noodle-based cultural cuisine. Mexican, Indian, and Thai dishes are delicious and affordable. Or, if you're hosting an event during the day, serve brunch and breakfast items.

    What is the cheapest meat to feed a crowd? ›

    10 Budget-Friendly Cuts of Meat
    • Ribs (pork or beef)
    • Flat steak (flank, hanger or skirt)
    • Ground beef or ground turkey.
    • Beef brisket.
    • Pork shoulder.
    • Chuck eye steak.
    • Whole chicken.
    • Chicken thighs (bone-in, skin-on) or drumsticks.

    What cheap food makes you full? ›

    Bananas, apples, oranges, and kiwi are not only cheap but filling. Bananas and apples we recommend adding a heavy dollop of your favorite nut butter or peanut butter for an even more filling treat or snack. Oranges and kiwi are juicy, and not only will the fruit fill you, but the juice will quench any thirst as well!

    How to cook for a lot of people cheap? ›

    25 Cheap Meals for Large Families
    1. 01 of 26. Hungarian Goulash. View Recipe. ...
    2. 02 of 26. Simple Chicken and Noodles. ...
    3. 03 of 26. Easy Taco Casserole. ...
    4. 04 of 26. Winter Lentil Vegetable Soup. ...
    5. 05 of 26. Salisbury Steak. ...
    6. 06 of 26. Crispy and Tender Baked Chicken Thighs. ...
    7. 07 of 26. Black Beans and Rice. ...
    8. 08 of 26. Six Can Chicken Tortilla Soup.
    Feb 22, 2024

    What to feed 50 people? ›

    Easy Meat Dishes that are Great to Feed to a Crowd
    • Simple Barbecue Beef Roast.
    • Simple Overnight Saucy Crock Pot Chicken.
    • Simple Overnight Melt-in-Your-Mouth Beef Roast.
    • Simple Oven Fried Chicken.
    • Simple Honey Mustard Chicken Legs.
    • Simple Roasted Rotiserie Chicken.
    • Simple Hawaiian Beef Roast.
    • Simple Garlic Parmesan Chicken Legs.
    Jul 24, 2011

    What food to bring for a large party? ›

    Best Easy Party Foods for Large Groups
    • Slider Bar. A slider bar is an easy and affordable party food idea suitable for any type of gathering. ...
    • Mediterranean Platter. ...
    • Stuffed Jalapeños. ...
    • Bacon-Wrapped Dates. ...
    • Chicken Wings. ...
    • Coconut Shrimp. ...
    • Caprese Salad Skewers. ...
    • Pasta Salad.
    Jan 10, 2024

    How much finger food do I need for 50 people? ›

    If you're hosing 25 -35 guests, plan 3-4 bites per person if a full dinner is to be served afterwards, or 5-7 bites per person if a lighter meal will be served. If you're hosting a party of 50, then you can offer 6 to 9 different items.

    How to feed 30 guests on a budget? ›

    Tacos, homemade Mac and cheese, or pulled pork sandwiches. Pulled pork can stretch to feed a good number of people, it's easy to make in the crockpot, and goes well with the already planned coleslaw. I like it. Maybe a soup on the stove to go with the sandwiches and call it a day.

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