Sunday Meals 

Tired of always cooking the same thing, with no new ideas? Tired of getting home from church only to find out that you do not have a meal plan for the whole family? If any of this sounds familiar we invite you to try out a new recipe with us. These get published with our monthly newsletter The Parishscope. These are the kinds of meals that will bring your family together and have them asking for seconds. Many of them are designed for the busy family in mind, the kind of start it and forget it kind of meals. I hope you enjoy. 
A staple in the American household, when was the last time you had a casserole? What about one made in a slow cooker? 
What sounds better on a Sunday afternoon than slow cooked beef tips. I hope you like mushrooms!! 
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Changing it up a little bit, instead of a dinner recipe to eat after church, here is a recipe to get everyone out of bed to get ready to go to church. 
Nothing too original here, just some sliders made with Buffalo Chicken. However, sometimes old recipes are the best. 
In the hottest part of the summer, make Sunday Dinner a cool chicken salad. 
Change things up with some good slow cooker Mongolian beef. 
Two of your favorite things combined for one delicious meal. Ranch Pork Chops, cooked and ready for when you get home from church. 
Did someone mention a bratwurst? 
Spring is coming, but there will still be a cold Sunday or two. Why not try a Tortellini Soup for those Sundays that just are not warm yet. 
This Easter we have a ham recipe for your family to gather around. 
Slow cooker stuffed peppers. You get bonus points if some of the materials come from your home or local garden. 
Bourbon and Tacos, do I really need to say anything else? 
When you cannot decide between tacos or soup, might I suggest a combination of sorts? 
Lots of people talk about French Onion soup, but when was the last time you actually made it? 
An inventive idea with an old dish. A layered lasagna made in the slow cooker.
An easy quiche that you can prepare before church, and cook directly after. For an extra added treat, we find the honey muffins go well with this recipe. Click here for that recipe.
A made from scratch hamburger helper that will be ready for you after the closing hymn. 
Fall off the bone ribs you won't forget anytime soon. 
As the temperatures cool, have a crock pot beef stew that make others think you have been cooking all day.
It may not be a meal, but it will be talked about at the next Christmas Party.
For January we have a Creamy Chicken Soup to warm you up!  We also have an Almond ricotta cake that is sure to please!
Tired of Beef? Try a traditional crock pot pork roast to change things up.