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Family Favorite Recipes Round Up!


March is here and for this month we are sharing some of our family favorite recipes. We have recipes for breakfast, dinner, sides and soups, as well as a few desserts that we hope your families enjoy as much as all of ours do. Keep reading to get ideas for your March menu planning. Just a reminder that our group of bloggers post a themed recipe round-up on the last day of each month to help you with meal ideas for the upcoming month!

~Breakfast~

Maple Apple Baked Oatmeal from Jolene's Recipe Journal

Banana Blender Muffins from Kate's Recipe Box

Granny's Zucchini Bread from Pies and Plots

Apple Ring Pancakes from Savory Moments

 ~Sides & Soups~

Creamy Horseradish Grilled Shrimp Deviled Eggs from Faith, Hope, Love, and Luck

Slow Cooker Pepperoni Pizza Soup from Kate's Recipe Box

Ham, Bean, & Rivel Soup from Savory Moments

~Main Dishes~

Broccoli Bacon Masher Pizza from Girl Gone Mom


Cheeseburger Stromboli from Craft Cooking Mama


Chicken Fried Steak from Palatable Pastime 

Chicken Scaloppini Saltimbocca from Books n' Cooks

Cheesy Chicken Spaghetti Casserole from Cheese Curd in Paradise

Tex Mex Stuffed Peppers from Girl Gone Mom


Garlic Lovers Chicken from Jolene's Recipe Journal



Slow Cooker Beef Tacos from Books n' Cooks

One Pot Chicken Parmesan Pasta from Cheese Curd in Paradise

~Desserts~

Chocolate Hazelnut Bars from Crafty Cooking Mama

Buttery Pineapple and Coconut Frozen Custard from Faith, Hope, Love, and Luck


~Monthly Recipe Round-Up Bloggers~

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