Monday, September 21, 2015

SIGHTS OF FALL!

When driving to the mountain, we saw the beginning of change....leaves, grass, pumpkins here and there.  It will be in full swing very soon.  I love this time of year....the colors, the bright blue sky, there is just a feeling that is hard to describe, but you will know it.

The beginning of a new week.  No appointments, yet.  Weather is to be steady.  I have a Sunday School class meeting tonight and I am taking a hashbrown casserole.  Easy, easy recipe.....

Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole

2 lbs frozen hash brown potatoes, thawed
½ Cup margarine or butter, melted
1 can Cream Of Chicken Soup
½ Cup onion, chopped
2 Cups cheddar cheese, grated
½ teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon salt

Combine soup, onion, melted butter, and seasonings, stir well. Stir in cheese and frozen hash browns. Place in 9x13 dish and bake at 350 for thirty minutes, or until bubbly.

Enjoy your day my friends.  My hint for the day is the casserole recipe!


Cat picture for today:

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful FALL colors all around! I really MUST take a trip to the mountains really soon! I missed the colors last year! I take hash brown casserole to events and everyone always licks the dish clean:) Enjoy your day dear friend, HUGS!

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  2. Good Morning, my friend! I'm sorry it has been so long since my last visit...I adore your background here...as you know I lOVE Fall!!!! And I make that exact same recipe...it is amazing! : ) Enjoy your cozy, fall week. : )

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  3. I super love Fall! The colors and crispness of the air is amazing. I also super love hash brown casserole!

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  4. I have made that hash brown casserole before - it is yummy!

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  5. I miss fall....I know I've said it before, but I do. The recipe looks really good....I'll try it. Enjoy the weather!!

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  6. Those cats are enjoying that casserole! Yum!!

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  7. Hey, LOVE the background! That's a keeper. And the recipe looks good too. Hilarious kitties.
    Hope your evening is blessed. ~:)

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  8. I really love this time of year! I hope you are doing well.

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  9. I make that casserole a lot. I add ham to make it a main dish and put it in the crock pot!

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