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A white plate with a serving of Country BBQ Ribs and baby carrots.

Country BBQ Ribs

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A white plate with a serving of sweet and sour pork chops and rice.
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Sweet and Sour Pork Chops

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Sweet Barbeque Meatballs

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A red plate on a gold placemat with a serving of Sweet Ginger Chicken.
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Sweet Ginger Chicken

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A white plate with a serving of Teriyaki Chicken, rice, and green pepper slices.
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Teriyaki Chicken

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A white plate filled with two Berry Barbecue Chicken legs, rice, and lettuce salad.
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Berry BBQ Chicken

Berry BBQ chicken is the best way to get the taste of winter without the any of the chilliness! You only need a one-gallon zip top bag and four basic ingredients: boneless chicken breasts, a can of cranberry sauce, Catalina salad dressing, and an envelope of Lipton onion soup mix. Combine it all together and then let it sit in the freezer for up to three months. When you’re feeling like a delicious, savory home cooked meal but don’t want to put it any effort, simply take out the freezer bag, dump the contents into a slow cooker, and let the appliance work its magic! The slight tang of cranberries adds an element of interest to this berry BBQ chicken.

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A clear ramekin filled with a serving of fruit soup, including apricots, pineapple, and cherries.
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Fruit Soup

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A black bowl with corn chips and Buffalo Chicken Dip, next to a blue bag of chips.
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Spicy Buffalo Chicken Dip

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Close-up of a red mug filled with Mulled Apple Cider, with a lemon wedge and a cinnamon stick.
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Mulled Apple Cider

Keep this mulled apple cider in the slow cooker during your next Christmas party or holiday dinner, and you'll be the host everyone is talking about! Cinnamon, allspice, and oranges combine for the perfect winter flavors, while brown sugar adds a sweet kick. The best part about this delicious mulled apple cider is its simplicity! Just throw everything in the slow cooker and get back to celebrating with loved ones or putting up holiday decorations.

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