


Chicken
Cordon Bleu Casserole
INGREDIENTS
1 egg
1/2 cup milk
2 lbs. skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - cut into chunks
1 cup plain dried bread crumbs
1 cup oil for frying
8 oz. Swiss cheese, cubed
8 oz. cubed ham
1 can condensed cream of chicken soup
1 cup milk
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Beat egg and 1/2 cup milk together until combined.
Stir in the chicken chunks to coat, then drain, and coat with bread
crumbs.
Heat oil in a large skillet to 375 degrees.
Fry breaded chicken cubes in hot oil until golden brown on all sides,
then remove, and drain on paper towels.
Place chicken cubes in a glass baking dish, along with the Swiss
cheese, and ham.
Stir together the soup with 1 cup milk, pour over casserole.
Bake in preheated oven until golden brown and bubbly, about 30 minutes.
Recipe Taken from AllRecipes.com

GOD LOVES DRUNK PEOPLE TOO
A man and his wife were awakened at 3:00 am by a loud pounding on
the door. The man gets up and goes to the door where a drunken stranger,
standing in the pouring rain is asking for a push. "Not a chance,"
says the husband, "it is 3:00 in the morning!" He slams
the door and returns to bed.
"Who was that?" asked his wife. "Just some drunk
guy asking for a push," he answers. "Did you help him?"
she asks. "No, I did not, it is 3:00 in the morning and it
is pouring rain out there!" "Well, it appears that you
have a short memory," says his wife. "Can't you remember
about three months ago when we broke down, and those two guys helped
us? I think you should be ashamed of yourself and you should go
out and help him. You know, God loves drunk people too."
Now, with a guilty conscience, he does as he is told. He gets dressed
and goes out into the pounding rain. He calls out into the dark,
"Hello, are you still there?" "Yes," comes back
the answer. "Do you still need a push?" calls out the
husband. "Yes, please!" comes the reply from the dark.
"Where are you?" asks the husband. "Over here on
the swing set," replied the drunk.
-Taken from "Doug Damon"


#100 Mark the beginning of a new
phase in your life - a marriage, a new baby, even a new house -
by starting a tradition. One couple I know has their photo taken
every year on their anniversary. Their collection now includes formal
shots, household portraits, and one quickie snap taken by strangers
on a roadside campground.