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Free recipes from Mr. Food [Home] | [eCookbooks] | [TV Recipes] | [Blog] | [Radio] Please add [mail@mrfood.com] to your address book to ensure inbox delivery. January 24, 2017 Today's TV Recipe [Cheesy Potato Tot Chicken] Cheesy Potato Tot Chicken You've had chicken coated in breadcrumbs and covered in crunchy potato chips, but have you ever tried using your favorite frozen potato tots? Now you can! Our recipe for [Cheesy Potato Tot Chicken] is a total game-changer. Just a few simple ingredients and you're off to making your family's new-favorite chicken dinner. [Recent TV Recipes] Inspired By: TV Favorites [The Andy Griffith Show] [Little House on the Prairie] [The Brady Brunch] - [The Andy Griffith Show] - Aunt Bee, Andy Griffith's housekeeper, was known for her good, old-fashioned, home-cooked meals. She knew how to whip up [...more] - [Little House on the Prairie] - Ma Ingalls always sent her girls to school with homemade lunches that they would often carry in tin pails. Sometimes, these pails [...more] - [The Brady Brunch] - In one episode of this beloved TV show, Peter Brady took on a Humphrey Bogart accent and decided to find out what was being cooked [...more] - [Bewitched] - With so many great food-related moments in this show, it was hard to pick just one, but we did! This one is inspired by a moment when Samantha is [...more] - [Modern Family] - Jay Pritchett, the patriach of the Pritchett family, is known for being "a man's man," but when it comes to his mom's old-fashioned recipe [...more] - [The Cosby Show] - These remind us of a food that was a favorite of Theo Huxtable's (Cliff's son). In one episode, he is actually rewarded with this interesting dish [...more] - [Happy Days] - Many scenes in this classic TV show took place inside of a 1950's era diner, so we thought nothing would be more fitting than to share a recipe for a [...more] - [Full House] - Uncle Jesse, as he was lovingly called by the whole family, was a huge fan of anything and everything related to Elvis Presley, which is why [...more] - [All in the Family] - After a doctor put Archie Bunker on a special diet, his wife Edith put this yummy dish in his lunchbox. Of course, Archie complained, but we [...more] - [The Sopranos] - For a show that centers around an Italian recipe, you know we had to share an Italian dinner favorite. This dish actually has a tasty [...more] - [Leave it to Beaver] - June Cleaver was no stranger to the kitchen. In fact, she's probably one of the most well-known TV moms. She always put something [...more] - [That '70s Show] - Kitty Forman was quite the sassy mom, and when she wanted something, she went to great lengths to try and get it, which is why she [...more] - [The Beverly Hillbillies] - Unfortunately, we don't have any recipes for squirrel or possum to share with you just yet. But we do have this country-style recipe that we [...more] - [Everybody Loves Raymond] - Debra wasn't known for her cooking skills, until she made this popular Italian dish. Everyone agreed that it was the first thing [...more] - [The Golden Girls] - These ladies ate a lot of this creamy dessert over the course of the show! In fact, it was sort of a centerpiece for many of their most important [...more] Ingredient of the Week: Potato Tots! [Two Boys Casserole] Potato tots are great on their own (especially with some ketchup to dip into), but have you ever tried making anything else with them? Below, [we're sharing some great ideas] for using one of your favorite frozen ingredients. You might want to stock up on a few bags because these are all worth trying ASAP! [Two Boys Casserole] [Game Day Potato Tot Casserole] [Chicken Ranch Casserole] [Pizza Breakfast Skillet] [Country-Style Potato Tot Casserole] [Potato Tot Nachos] BONUS! [Check out these "faux-tato" tots!] [Bakeware] WHAT'S HOT A Dessert for Every Day [Sunny Days] [Hectic Days] [Lazy Days] [Snow Days] [Sick Days] [Grumpy Days] [Sunny Days] [Pleasant Days] You might like This email was requested by: {EMAIL} Unsubscribe, Modify or Add Newsletters: [Click here]. Request information about advertising in this eNewsletter: [Click here]. To ensure delivery of this newsletter to your inbox and to enable images to load in future mailings, please add [mail@mrfood.com] to your e-mail address book or safe senders list. Mr. Food Recipe eNewsletter is published by Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated and Prime Publishing, LLC. This e-mail was sent by: Prime Publishing LLC 3400 Dundee Road Northbrook, IL 60062 United States of America Copyright © 2017 Prime Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. MR. FOOD TEST KITCHEN, the "Mr. Food Test Kitchen" oval, and OOH IT'S SO GOOD!! are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated. © 2017 by Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]. By using this site you agree to our [Terms of Service]. To learn about our email partners' privacy policies, [click here].

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