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29th September 2009

I am cooking Italian herb chicken in my crockpot What can I serve on the side that is quick to fix?

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Twice baked potatoes, a mixed green salad with Italian dressing, and garlic bread.

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  1. 1 On September 29th, 2009, buckeyefever7 said:

    Rice, you can even spice it up with some herbs or rice w/salsa and cheese
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  2. 2 On September 29th, 2009, Victoria Carter said:

    some kind of creamy pasta
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  3. 3 On September 29th, 2009, libby l said:

    White & Wild Rice Pilaf

    Prep Time: 20 minutes
    Cook Time: 50 minutes

    Serves: 8

    Ingredients:

    1 tbsp. olive oil
    1 large onion, chopped
    2 large carrots, chopped
    2 stalks celery, sliced
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    3 1/2 cups Swanson® Vegetable Broth (regular or Certified Organic)
    1/2 cup uncooked wild rice
    1 cup uncooked regular long-grain white rice
    2 tbsp. chopped fresh parsley

    Directions:

    HEAT oil in large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add onion, carrots, celery and garlic and cook until tender. Stir in broth and wild rice. Heat to a boil. Cover and cook over low heat 25 min.

    STIR in white rice. Cover and cook over low heat 20 min. or until rice is done. Stir in parsley.
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  4. 4 On September 29th, 2009, AMG said:

    Cous cous would be good with some steamed broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower. Here’s a tip on the cous cous- boil it in chicken broth instead of water; this gives it more flavor.
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  5. 5 On September 29th, 2009, Little C said:

    roast some baby potatoes in the oven (take approx 40min), toss with olive oil, garlic and rosemary, very easy and very tasty
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  6. 6 On September 29th, 2009, Herding C said:

    Angel hair pasta and salad.
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  7. 7 On September 30th, 2009, dwm1034 said:

    quick dish…a little angel hair pasta with olive oil and italian spices
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  8. 8 On September 30th, 2009, homegrown girl said:

    buy a packet of al fredo sauce and fettucine add a little extra garlic, black pepper and parm to the sauce. Add a side salad: Caesar or sliced tomatoes with basil and extra virgin olive oil
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  9. 9 On September 30th, 2009, iamtheprincesstaylor said:

    Easy go to the store and buy this thing called Sudenly Saled!
    Good and easy to make.
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  10. 10 On September 30th, 2009, Steve G said:

    Jasmine Rice and Steamed Asparagus. Remeber that at the end of the cooking process, the last 20mins. you want to reinforce your herb flavor by adding a little more it enhance the dish, sometimes the flavor cooks down and gets lost in a CC
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  11. 11 On September 30th, 2009, sjv said:

    Broccoli is good with chicken. I put mine in a microwave-safe bowl with a couple tablespoons each of water and butter and salt to taste. Cover with the lid or with plastic wrap and cook on high 7-10 min.
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  12. 12 On September 30th, 2009, foodie said:

    Rice, mashed potatoes (both have minute versions aka minute rice, instant mash), pasta like fettucinie, Veggies.
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  13. 13 On September 30th, 2009, Clair dLune said:

    Twice baked potatoes, a mixed green salad with Italian dressing, and garlic bread.
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  14. 14 On September 30th, 2009, Angry-T said:

    Stove Top Stuffing and some vegetables. I prefer the frozen vegetables but canned are quicker.
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