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Quick and Easy Recipes

written by

Jen Riemer

posted on

September 10, 2020

Life is complicated, but dinner doesn't have to be. Check out this list of quick and easy recipes for your family's dinner. Mom and kid approved!

Click any of the links below to view a recipe from our website.

Unstuffed Cabbage Skillet

Quick, easy, and delicious, what else could you ask for?

Riemer Ranch Chicken Sandwich

Use leftover chicken for a simple sandwich.

Savory Kale Skillet

A healthy, tasty way to get your kids to eat kale!

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Sunday Morning Scrambler

A nice, rounded breakfast that the whole family is sure to love. Why not have breakfast for dinner?

Easy Cheesy Loaded Potatoes

Comfort food at it's finest - baked potatoes topped with bacon and ham.

Goat Cheese Stuffed Lamb Burgers

Another twist on an American classic.

Autumn Harvest Skillet

Apples, ground pork, sweet potatoes, garlic....this one is easy, seasonal, affordable, and delicious!

Easy Salmon Portions

Our salmon portions make the perfect simple supper. Cook from frozen and serve up with a side of salad, macaroni, potatoes, rice, etc.

Simple Roast Chicken

A wholesome, classic dinner that's perfect for all to enjoy.

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Have a great week! If you have any suggestions or questions, leave a comment below or send us an email at info@riemerfamilyfarm.com.

Ruby Sheaffer

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