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Saturday, May 7, 2022

Easy Macaroni Salad

 


I came across this recipe completely by accident. Many years ago my teenage son brought unexpected guests over at dinner time. I had only planned dinner for three people, so this left me rummaging through the fridge trying to come up with something to quickly feed five people. Luckily, I had made tacos the night before. So the leftover toppings came to my rescue!

2 Family Size boxes of Velveeta Macaroni and Cheese.

1 can of Rotel 

1 can of Black Olives ( Sliced)

1 Green Bell Pepper finely chopped.

Cook the macaroni according to the directions adding the cheese sauce. Add the Rotel, Olives, and bell pepper stir together, and serve.

You may add any other items that your family enjoys such as mushrooms, jalapenos, green onions, tomatoes, etc.


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