Better Brownies & Lemonade Chicken {Gooseberry Patch Rush Hour Recipes}

It's that time again for another tasty Early Bird Review from my friends at Gooseberry Patch. This months cookbook is for "Rush Hour Recipes". This cookbook is for moms on the go and for cooks that don't have a whole lot of time to get dinner on the table. Rush Hour Recipes has over 230 budget- friendly meals your entire family will love.

I'm a busy mom just like you so this cookbook was made for moms like us. Whether you're a working mom, stay at home, or just someone who's always on the go. We all struggle with the same thing, getting a quick tasty meal on the table. Sometimes the same old rotation meals can get a bit boring.

Most of the dishes in Rush Hour recipes can be prepared in 30 minutes or less. Plus they don't use any fancy schmancy ingredients. Just familiar pantry staples that everyone has on hand. Dinner time just got so much easier my friends.

My first recipe to test was for Lemonade Chicken on page 90. This recipe comes from Kathy Werner of Minneola, FL. Kathy says that everyone loves this chicken dish. Her girls are all grown up now, but this was one of the first recipes she gave them.

This chicken dish is sweet and tangy all rolled into one. It gets it's lemon flavor from lemonade concentrate and it's sweetness from brown sugar and ketchup. We really enjoyed this dish. Next time I want to cut my chicken pieces smaller so it is more like the lemon chicken you find in Chinese restaurants.

The next recipe of choice was a dessert of course. I was intrigued by the Better than Brownies from page 215. Goodness how can you go wrong with a chocolate cake mix, cook and serve chocolate pudding,chocolate chips and nuts!!! That is a deadly combination my friends.

When the brownies were all cooked up it was more like a brownie cake to me. Moist and delicious the chocolate chips and nuts really took this dessert over the top. My family polished off these chocolaty brownies in 2 days.

Rush Hour Recipes has 6 delicious chapters to choose from. Slow Cookers and Make a Meal Sides was my absolute two favorite chapters. I have so many pages bookmarked for future use. Here is a sample of a few that I have saved.

  • Mexican Manicotti
  • Spanish Rice & Beef
  • Chicken on a Stick
  • Easy Peasy Pork Chops
  • Swedish Meatballs
  • Sausage Bean Gumbo
  • Dinner Theater Dessert & More

I don't want to forget to mention all the beautiful quotes and tips each recipe page has. I think that is what makes all the Gooseberry Patch Cookbooks so special. There's always a new tip or trick that I learn from every cookbook.



This Giveaway Has Ended. Congrats to Stacey Henning.


I wanted to let everyone know that Gooseberry Patch has been kind enough to send me an additional copy to share with one of my readers. Thank you Gooseberry Patch! If you can't wait to get your hands on a copy of Rush Hour Recipes you don't have to.

Right now you can order a copy from Amazon Books for $10.71. Which just so happens to be an awesome price. Would you like to get your hands on a free copy of this fabulous cookbook? Well you can! Just follow the rules below to find out how you can win a copy of Rush Hour Recipes.


How To Enter The Giveaway:
Just leave a comment on this post answering this question. What is your biggest dilemma when it comes to dinner time? (mandatory entry) For me it's trying not to make the same old dishes. I always have my favorite rotation meals, but they can get old.

Additional Entries:
You can do any or all of the following for extra entries. Please leave a separate comment for each one.

1. Become a Fan of Gooseberry Patch on Face book. When you have done that, return to this post and leave a separate comment letting me know that you are a fan.
2. Join Gooseberry Patch "Circle of Friends" so you can stay Gooseberry Patch updated.
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4. Mention this giveaway on your face book page. Come back and leave a comment telling me so.
5. Become a New Google Follower to Mommy Kitchen (left side of my blog page)
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Last day to enter this giveaway will be at Midnight on January 16Th, 2011 (CST). I will pick a random winner using random.org and announce the winner on this blog, face book and twitter. Good Luck everyone. Contest open to U.S & Canadian Residents only due to shipping charges. Winner had 48 hours to reply to claim their prize or a new winner will be chosen.

If you leave an anonymous comment please include your email address in your comment. That way I can contact you in the event that you're the winner. Believe me when I tell you an anonymous reader almost always wins but never actually gets chosen for lack of leaving contact information.

Yield: 6
Author: Tina Butler | Mommy's Kitchen
Lemonade Chicken

Lemonade Chicken

Prep time: 30 MinCook time: 6 HourTotal time: 6 H & 30 M

Ingredients

  • 10 - chicken tenderloins
  • 1/2 - cup all purpose flour
  • 1 - teaspoon salt
  • 1 to 2 - tablespoons oil
  • 6 ounces frozen lemonade concentrate
  • 3  tablespoons brown sugar
  • 3  tablespoons ketchup
  • 1  teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 2  tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1/4  cup cold water

Instructions

  1. Dredge chicken in flour mixed with salt. In a skillet over medium heat , cook chicken in oil until golden brown; drain. 
  2. Transfer chicken to a slow cooker. mix lemonade, brown sugar, ketchup and vinegar; pour over chicken. I added about 1 tablespoon soy sauce to the mixture.
  3. Cover and cook on low setting for 6-8 hours, or on high for 3-4 hours. 
  4. Remove chicken to a platter; keep warm. Whisk cornstarch into cold water; add to juices in slow cooker. 
  5. Cover and cook on high setting to desired sauce consistency, about 15 minutes. Serve chicken with sauce.
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Yield: 2 dozen
Author: Tina Butler | Mommy's Kitchen
Better Brownies

Better Brownies

Simple brownies made with a cake mix, pudding mix, chocolate chips and nuts.
Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 26 MinTotal time: 36 Min

Ingredients

  • 1 - 3.4 oz package cook & serve chocolate pudding mix
  • 2 - cups milk
  • 1 - 18.5 oz chocolate cake mix, dry
  • 1 - cup chocolate chips
  • 1 - cup nuts

Instructions

  1. Prepare dry pudding with milk according to package directions.; Cook until slightly thickened. 
  2. Remove from heat. Stir in dry cake mix. Spread batter in a greased 13 x 9 baking pan.; 
  3. sprinkle with chocolate chips and nuts. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Cool; cut into squares.
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Disclosure:
Gooseberry Patch provided me with a copy of " Rush Hour Recipes" for the purpose of this review. They also provided me with an additional copy to use in a reader giveaway. With that being said the opinions & comments stated above are entirely my own. I would like to thank Gooseberry Patch for choosing Mommy's Kitchen as a "Early Bird Reviewer" .




348 comments

Nicole R said…
My biggest dilema about dinner time is have enough ideas & confidence. When my husband and I get home from work he is starving and I don't want to disappoint with dinner so my nerves get the best of me and I end up not enjoying my time in the kitchen. But..I keep trying & he is really supportive :)
Karen said…
My biggest dilemma is coming up with new quick ideas.
Karen said…
I like Gooseberry Patch on facebook.
Monica Alonzo said…
My biggest dilemma is coming up with meals that everyone will eat. I feel like when I get excited about a meal, at least someone will not like a component of the meal.
Janie said…
My biggest dilemma (and not sure why I haven't caught on yet) is making sure I start dinner in time. I hate having dinner past 6pm. A lot of times we've been eating at 7pm and I really don't like that.
Janie said…
I liked Gooseberry Patch on Facebook.
Janie said…
I am in the Circle of Friends
Janie said…
I'm a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on facebook
Janie said…
I'm a follower through GFC
My biggest dilemma is thinking far enough ahead to have something defrosted from the freezer.
Janie said…
I tweeted about the giveaway: https://twitter.com/#!/FantasticalSR/status/155430238468321281
Tammy S said…
My biggest dilemma is time and coming up with some new recipes that my husband will actually like, I have tried several of your recipes but the best is the cheesy chicken spaghetti, it is great, my husband and I along with all my co-workers just love it
Chaos Cottage said…
My dilemma is finding something that everyone likes. We have a few picky eaters and I'm one of them :)
Tammy S said…
I liked Gooseberry Patch on facebook
Tammy S said…
I am a new follower of mommy's kitchen on google
Tammy S said…
I am in the circle of friends
Tammy S said…
I mentioned this giveaway on my facebook page
Tammy S said…
I am already a fan of mommy's kitchen on facebook
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Leslie said…
My biggest dilemma ? Trying to get my food made and photographed and to the table without it getting cold!
My biggest issue is cooking dinner without my 2 month old screaming. I also struggle to plan meals and stick to it.
Melanie U said…
My dilemma is purely time with something healthy.
StephD said…
I am a new follower on email & would love a new cookbook! Thanks!
Judy W said…
My biggest dilemma when it comes to dinner time is finding something quick and easy that everybody likes! It's either chicken or something with hamburger meat. Need some variety that cooks quickly!
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My biggest dilemma is making sure that what I put in the crock pot will be done by dinner time and that everyone will love it. I enjoy ready all your recipes. They are addicting.
Sarah said…
My biggest dilemma is prepping it early enough in the day to have it done by five!
Teri said…
My biggest dilemma is making something quickly, that's also healthy. Please enter me in your drawing. Thanks! :) Teri
Teri said…
I am a fan of Gooseberry Patch on facebook. Thanks for the entry! :) Teri
Connie Pruitt said…
I follow you via email.
Connie Pruitt said…
I have trouble getting everything done together.
Teri said…
I joined Gooseberry Patch's Circle of Friends. Thanks for the entry. :) Teri
Anonymous said…
My biggest dilemma is coming in after working in food service all day and finding new fast recipes for my own family. I want to make something new and not the same old thing. It just needs to be quick and delicious.
cheryl
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charcharr said…
My biggest dinner challenge is finding meals that will still turn out okay if I have to stop and feed the baby mid recipe (because I now know you CAN boil potatoes textureless) AND that will still taste good reheated when the hubs gets home from work. Maybe these recipes from Gooseberry would be so speedy I could finish before the baby needed me :)
Great review! I think my biggest challenge is thinking ahead...thawing meat from the freezer...making sure I have all the ingredients, etc. for what I THINK I'm going to make. I get so busy and rush out the door to work and am not prepared for dinner, then I need to make something different.
I like Gooseberry Patch at FB.
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tiffany said…
I have a hard time coming up with side dishes without doing the same old tired roasted potatoes. I can usually come up with a main dish but don't always have the time or energy for sides.
I joined the Gooseberry Patch Circle Of Friends.!!
Anonymous said…
I feel the same, like I'm always making the same old thing. I guess getting more tried and true recipes would be an answer.
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Anonymous said…
I have the hardest time trying to keep meals healthy but tasty so everyone will eat healthy.

Elizabeth
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Anonymous said…
I follow your blog via being an e-mail subscriber so I don't miss a post.

Elizabeth
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Julie said…
I have a hard time figuring out what to fix fast because I forgot to take something out of the freezer.
Cj said…
Oh...what a memory..seeing Gooseberry patch come up in my e-mail..I used to sell them in my gift shop beginning in 2002
... loved them..made me feel all cozy then and still do.. :o)
Tricia50 said…
I haven't tried any of the recipes yet, but the Lemonade Chicken looks wonderful.
I have trouble coming up w/main dishes revolving around meat (my husband's request -- no vegetarian or turkey-based meals) on a limited budget.
I would really like to win a copy of this book.
Thanks very much.
jderouin55 said…
It seems that I m always in a rush then get stressed
Rhonda said…
My biggest problem is coming up with new quick & easy ideas. Sometimes I feel we are having the same things all the time.
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Rhonda said…
I am a fan of Gooseberry Patch on facebook.
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Rhonda said…
I belong to Gooseberry Patch's Circle of Friends.
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Rhonda said…
I am a fan of Mommy's Ktchen on facebook.
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Rhonda said…
I shared this giveaway post on my facebook page (Rhonda Keely Darbro).
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Rhonda said…
I am a follower through Google Friend Connect.
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Denise said…
My biggest dilema is to remember to take the stuff out of the freezer for the recipe the next day.
Denise said…
I follow Gooseberry patch of FB
annemarie said…
My beggest problem is variety - we tend to end up eating the same things over and over - would like to incorporate new things but family tends to prefer their favorites.
Martha said…
My dilemma is a recipe that doesn't take to long to prepare and is full flavored...not just another bland dish!

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Beth L said…
My biggest dilemma is doing quick and easy and not doing the same recipes over and over.

Beth
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alyssasmom said…
My biggest dilemma is finding new recipes, I tend to make the same meals over and over. I also need to find great recipes that are also quick and easy.
alyssasmom said…
I like Gooseberry Patch on Facebook.
alyssasmom said…
I joined Circle of Friends!
alyssasmom said…
I became a fan on facebook!
What is your biggest dilemma when it comes to dinner time?

Finding a meal that ALL five of us will enjoy! Face it, I like to don my "mom's a hero" cape after dinner rather then before!
Libby said…
I am a new follower to the circle of friends

libby
davidl2@troycable.net
Libby said…
My biggest dilema is not cooking the same thing all the time. Sometimes I feel as if I am in a rut and cook the same ole stuff!! One of my goals this year is to try and make a menue each week!

Libby
davidl2@troycable.net
Libby said…
I already like Gooseberry Patch on facebook.

Libby
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pam said…
Its having variety as well as tasting good, all on a budget. Pam lowhils02@hotmail.com
Lindsay Roberts said…
I struggle because by the time I get home from a long day at work, I don't feel like spending a bunch of time in the kitchen to cook dinner.

Thanks for doing this giveaway!
My email address is LindsayC00@aol.com
BumbleBeeLane said…
My biggest dilema is finding things hubby and I both like.I like trying new things,he likes regular meat and potatoes type.Warm Blessings!~Amy
BumbleBeeLane said…
I'm a member of Gooseberry Patch's cirlce of friends.~Amy
Anonymous said…
I am short on time! I love gooseberry patch cookbooks!!
Anonymous said…
I am short on time. I love gooseberry patch cookbooks!

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Suburban prep said…
I have an issue when just deciding what to have. It seems that we have fallen into a rut and I want to get out of it. Also some are not as apt to try new things as others are.
Suburban prep said…
I joined the circle of friends.
Anonymous said…
I don't plan ahead or use my menu planner.
Anonymous said…
I "liked" Gooseberry Patch on Facebook!
Sally Dasto said…
It would have to be planning and time. If I plan I usually have the time to cook but if I don't we get stuck.
Anonymous said…
I joined the circle of friends!
Kimi said…
I feel like I always make the same things
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I am a GBP fan on facebook!! Thank you for this opportunity to win a GBP "perfect for me" cookbook!!
Nicole
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I have joined GBP Circle of Friends!! Thank you for this opportunity to win a GBP "perfect for me" cookbook!!
Nicole
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My biggest dilemma when it comes to dinner time is TIME! I am a homeschool mom of four, so having enough time to cook what I want to cook is my challenge. Thank you for this opportunity to win a GBP "perfect for me" cookbook!!
Nicole
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I posted a tweet announcing your giveaway!! Thank you for this opportunity to win a GBP "perfect for me" cookbook!!
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Malinda said…
My biggest dilemma is being prepared... Seems I never have everything I need...
Lizzy said…
My hardest thing when making dinner, is something all my family will enjoy. While sticking to a really tight budget.


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Malinda said…
Became a fan of Gooseberry Patch on Facebook
Malinda said…
Joined "Circle of Friends"
Malinda said…
Shared on my facebook page about the giveaway...
Malinda said…
Became a new Google follower to Mommy's Kitchen
Trese said…
It's getting my darling grandchildren to eat something that I've cooked and know is yummy. Those little critters are the devil to get to eat. (5 and 3 yrs old....!!)
RAE said…
Coming up with quick and easy recipes that do not call for endless ingredients and do not cost a fortune to prepare.
RAE said…
I am now a fan of Gooseberry Patch.......
RAE said…
New fan of Mommy's Kitchen on FB.....
Amy said…
My biggest dinner-time dilemma is making what's on my weekly menu when I really don't feel like eating what's on the schedule for that night. (I'm sooo picky)
Amy said…
I like Gooseberry Patch on Facebook! (Actually, I love it! ;) )
Amy said…
I'm already a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on Facebook!
kjm said…
My biggest dilemma is trying to actually get dinner made with a 2 year old that wants to play! I also have issues coming up with new and quick ideas.
Amy said…
My status on Facebook says that you have a giveaway for a Gooseberry Patch Cookbook (& I put your link so people can just click on it!).
Amy said…
I'm a new Google Follower! (I could have sworn I was already a follower but I guess not... I just always come to your website!)
Kristin said…
My biggest dilemma is meal planning for a week or two. I tend to wait until a few hours before dinner to decide what we're having which makes for hectic afternoons.
lynktz said…
Biggest dilemma for me is meal planning and sticking to it. I work full time and have three boys two of which are incredibly picky about different things. Hubby and other kid will eat anything.

Most recent recipe of yours I made were the sliders and EVERYONE LOVED them. Thanks so much!!!
Anonymous said…
My biggest dinnertime dilemma is not only choosing a menu, but choosing something that everyone will eat! One member of our household is extemely picky!
Anonymous said…
I'm a fan of Gooseberry Patch on Facebook!
ZONE F DG TEAM said…
Biggest dilemma? Clean up. I love to cook but hate the clean up.
Nina said…
Getting everything ready at the same time. I love your blog!
Anonymous said…
My biggest dinner time dilemma is trying to find a meal that everyone likes. I see so many yummy meals that I want to try and I have to pass because we always have the issue of someone not liking something. I also have a child that is a very picky eater. Thanks Mommy's Kitchen I love your blog and I follow it every day. I love the new cookbook. I hope i get it.
gbknaub said…
My biggest dilemma is variety.
Anonymous said…
I just posted the giveaway on my page:) I am already your fan, I joined circle of friends and gooseberry patch:)
Diane said…
My biggest problem is coming up with new quick & easy ideas.
At the end of the day you kind of want to get dinner over and out of the way but still have enjoyed it !
annie said…
My biggest dilemma at dinner is what can I serve fast, with what I already have, that is not just the same old, same old thing?! Help!!!
Laura said…
Trying to fix meals that everyone will eat. I don't like being a short order cook.
Mindy said…
My biggest dilemma when it comes to dinner time is thinking of something to make. Your blog has been a big hit because of your monthly menu. It gives me lots of ideas of new dishes to try. Another dilemma I face is I have a brand new baby who likes to be held a dinner time. Quick meals are a life saver when you have a new baby. I hope I win!
CrazyAgeLady said…
My biggest dilemma is finding something the two picky eaters here will eat. It is seldom they are happy with the same dish.
Anonymous said…
Being prepared - so when I got out at 5:00 - I know what I am having rather than stopping at the store every night buffalobills122@verizon.net
Anonymous said…
I have hard time making sure dinner gets done on time. Thanks for the chance to enter.

Andrea D.
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Anonymous said…
I am a facebook fan of Gooseberry Patch. Thanks for the chance to enter.

Andrea D.
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Anonymous said…
I am a part of Gooseberry Patch's Circle of Friends. Thanks for the chance to enter.

Andrea D.
short74717@msn.com
Anonymous said…
I am a facebook fan of yours. Thanks for the chance to enter.

Andrea D.
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Bonnie said…
My dilemma is getting something fixed in time before I have to head out to my gym class and keeping it healthy and affordable.
Bonnie said…
I'm now a fan on Facebook!
Bonnie said…
I'm a fan of Mommy's kitchen!
C and C said…
My biggest dilemma is how to make my husband's favorites into different twists since he asks for the same three things everytime I ask what he wants!! (Spaghetti, creamy crock pot chicken, tacos).
mrsmgmmattman said…
My biggest dilemma is getting dinner ready quickly because my daughter is starving when she gets home. If dinner is not ready, than she will start snacking...and that's bad.
My biggest dilemma is not wanting to do it! I really don't like to cook, been doing it to long and it's become ho hum.
I do like cookbooks, go figure!
Becca said…
My biggest dilemma is finding things to cook that doesn't require a lot of standing. I have a bad back and standing causes lots of pain. I use a stool when I can and try to do 1 pot dishes, crock pot is the best, or a casserole in the oven.
I do not have a facebook but I am a follower through my blog. Thanks for the chance of winning!!!
Libby said…
I am a follower of your blog.

Libby
davidl2@troycable.net
Debbie said…
Hi, my biggest problem at mealtime is making sure to be able to make a recipe healthy enough for us so we make a few swaps here and there. I became a fan on facebook of mommys kitchen and gooseberry patch and shared on my page. I also became a subscriber. I love the recipes here and in the gooseberry cookbooks. I also put your button on my cooking blog, Healthy Comfort, which I started to put my healthy recipes up that I created. Thanks...Deb
maureen said…
My issue is being organized.
Anonymous said…
Ànother issue I haveis planning ahead
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Krista said…
Like you, I try really hard not to fall into food ruts!!!! Thanks for the opportunity to add to my GP collection!

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Krista said…
I am already a GP Facebook Fan.
Krista said…
Already a Circle of Friends member.
Krista said…
Love you on Facebook :)
Krista said…
Tweeted about the giveaway: everydaymomsmls
My dilemma...i get burned out on the same recipes, so i like to try new things...trouble is...only about 20% of those new recipes are worth repeating. Time can be an issue sometimes too...and im trying to go with a heart healthy meal plan (which i dont think the rest of the family particularly cares for) We live an hour from town, so i try to keep my pantry well stocked for making lots of different meals, so a cookbook with simple ingredients will be great! Thanks :)
i "liked" gooseberry patch on facebook....didnt know they had a facebook :)
i also "liked" your page on facebook...since im often sharing your recipes there anyways :) cheers~
Anonymous said…
my biggest dillema at dinner time is variety, health, and time all in one im a teacher/coach and so its hard to get dinner on the table at a reasonable time. but i love to cook and bake ive considered cooking on sundays and packaging for the week to reheat and eat but some foods dont hold up and taste the same when reheated

my name is keara uhl and im from texas
agarner723 said…
It's always a problem when I forget to thaw the meat!
agarner723 said…
I'm a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on facebook!
Anonymous said…
My biggest dilemma is not having all of the right ingredients. When I start making supper, I think I have all the ingredients but quickly find out I am missing something. Then I have to think of something else to make. chenke@evertek.net
Unknown said…
My biggest delimma at dinner time is when to start cooking.... With my hubby traveling to work, daughter involved in school and church activities...we are all coming home at different times.

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Unknown said…
I "like" you on FB :)


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Unknown said…
I "Like" Gooseberry Patch on FB!

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Unknown said…
I am a member of their Circle of Friend! :)

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Margie Huddleston margie(at)thehuddlestons(dot)org said…
For me, it is preparing something that everyone will be able to tolerate. We have a few with sensitive stomachs, so it makes it tricky when it comes to mealtime.
This cookbook looks wonderful!
Anonymous said…
My biggest challenge is making something that is quick, easy and liked by all.
Julie
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Anonymous said…
I joined Circle of Friends=-)

Julie
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Anonymous said…
I "liked" Gooseberry Patch on facebook=-)

Julie
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Anonymous said…
I follow you on facebook and have subscribed to email=-)

Julie
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Anonymous said…
I have 2 wonderful eaters and one picky, picky guy. I love recipes that everyone will eat without complaints.
Kim said…
My biggest dilemma is not cooking the same type of meal every night....example...all pasta dishes, all chicken dishes, all beef dishes.
Kathie Underwood said…
Trying to come up with something different to cook each and every night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kim said…
I'm a fan of Gooseberry Patch on FB.
M.j. said…
I would say the biggest dilema is getting tired of the same thing for supper every week. I need to explore some new recipes...ciao4now64@yahoo.com
Unknown said…
My biggest dilemma is cooking something everyone in my family will like.
Unknown said…
I follow you on Facebook.
M.j. said…
I am a Fan of Gooseberry Patch on Face book...ciao4now64@yahoo.com
M.j. said…
I am already a member of the circle of friends..ciao4now64@yahoo.com
Unknown said…
I like Gooseberry Patch on Facebook.
Sherri said…
My Biggest dilema is not planning ahead, than coming home after work and trying to figure out what to have... with 4 hunger teenagers looking over my shoulder!
M.j. said…
I am a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on Face book.ciao4now64@yahoo.com
M.j. said…
I shared this giveaway on my fb page.ciao4now64@yahoo.com
M.j. said…
I now follow via gfc..ciao4now64@yahoo.com
Sue Dickinson said…
My biggest dilemma is time...I work 10 1/2 hours a day plus 1 hour drive. I love to cook but becoming extremely challenging during the week!
Sue Dickinson said…
I'm a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on FB!
Sue Dickinson said…
Posted contest on FB!
Sue Dickinson said…
I'm a fan of Gooseberry Patch!
Pam Durham said…
My biggest delimma is planning ahead. The second delimma is being in rut as far as my menus go.
Sandy said…
I think the hardest part of planning a meal is makeing it good for you and staying within a budget!
mw said…
My biggest dilemma is finding recipes that both of my kids will like.
mw said…
I am a fan of Gooseberry Patch on Facebook.
Chaney said…
Remembering to thaw meat out.... always my biggest issue!
mw said…
I have joined Gooseberry's Circle of Friends.
Betty said…
It is so hard to find things to cook that doesn't require a lot of standing. I have COPD and a bad back and standing causes excruciating pain. It's hard to use a stool. Crock potting is the best, or making a casserole.
Chaney said…
1. I am a fan of Gooseberry Patch on Facebook - Chaney Vanover Dixon
Chaney said…
2. I am a member of the Circle of Friends... of course!
Chaney said…
I am a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on Facebook - Chaney Vanover Dixon
mw said…
I just became a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on Facebook.
Chaney said…
5. I thought I was already a follower but I guess not. Woohoo one bonus entry for me!
Chaney said…
6. OMG I think that is my very first tweet! I don't know how you can see it though. My username is @chaney79 if that helps!
smehary said…
Can't wait to try the lemonade chicken. Would love to win this cookbook.
Amy said…
Finding a new recipe at the same time as having those particular ingredients on hand!

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Amy said…
I 'like' GP on FB.
Amy said…
I'm a part of the GP Circle of Friends.
Anonymous said…
I would have to say that my biggest dilemma is that I spend so much time searching for new recipes to try that by weeks end, I have nothing figured out and always have to go back to my tried and true recipe plan...which gets boring!

Sharry...shysaver2@yahoo.com
Anonymous said…
I also "liked" gooseberry patch on FB!

Sharry shysaver2@yahoo.com
Anonymous said…
I am also a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on Facebook!

Sharry shysaver2@yahoo.com
Anonymous said…
I just joined Circle of Friends...thanks for that!

Sharry shysaver2@yahoo.com
Robin said…
I Love Gooseberry Patch. My biggest dinner challenge is finding creative ways to cook on a small budget. OH - And making that turn into something that all 5 members of my family will enjoy!
Susan said…
My biggest challenge is figuring out what I want to fix.
Susan said…
I'm a fan of Gooseberry Patch on FB.
Anonymous said…
My biggest dilemma is getting out of a rut and always making the same things for dinner. I also want to cook very healthy for my family but feel sometimes like it's a lot to do finding new recipes and shopping time!

Kari Routledge
aftershockrut@comcast.net
Susan said…
I have joined Gooseberry Patch's Circle of Friends.
Susan said…
I'm a fan of Mommy's Kitchen on FB. (Susan Brown Hatcher)
Susan said…
I tweeted about the giveaway. @sebh55
Susie said…
I usually have a hard time getting a vegetable in there without just opening up a can.
Anonymous said…
Susan said...
My biggest dilemma, (now that I have a job working out of the home again)is recipes that are quick or have no more than 5 ingredients. So this cookbook sounds like the one I need. Am gonna so make the Better Than Brownies. Thanks for entering me in the giveaway.
craftybikerbabe@live.com
Anonymous said…
Susan said...
Already a fan of Gooseberry Patch on Facebook.
craftybikerbabe@live.com
Anonymous said…
Susan said...
Already have joined the "Circle of Friends" of Gooseberry Patch.
craftybikerbabe@live.com
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