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					<description><![CDATA[I made the homemade cream of chicken soup recipe but didn&#039;t want to condense then uncondense it. So, instead, I made 1 can worth (1/2 as much as the recipe called for) and only used 1/2 the amount of flour. This made it come out to the equivalent of 2 cans. It was perfect.]]></description>
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I made the homemade cream of chicken soup recipe but didn&#8217;t want to condense then uncondense it. So, instead, I made 1 can worth (1/2 as much as the recipe called for) and only used 1/2 the amount of flour. This made it come out to the equivalent of 2 cans. It was perfect.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[This was really good. The beef bouillion in the French onion soup mix makes this a brown chicken &amp; rice casserole rather than a creamy-looking casserole, but it tastes yummy! The liquid quantities and juicy/tenderness of the chicken is perfect. I baked 2 thighs and it took 1 1/2 hours.]]></description>
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This was really good. The beef bouillion in the French onion soup mix makes this a brown chicken &#038; rice casserole rather than a creamy-looking casserole, but it tastes yummy! The liquid quantities and juicy/tenderness of the chicken is perfect. I baked 2 thighs and it took 1 1/2 hours.</p>
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