Whenever we have family reunions, we have different roles to fulfill. The roles usually take a rotation every reunion so that everyone will have a fair share of responsibilities. For example, a group of us will be assigned to cook for breakfast. Another group will be assigned for lunch etc. There’s another group assigned for cleaning duties- washing everything from plates to pots and pans. And there is the group who will watch over the children. Among all of these groups, probably the most important one is the last one. Kids shouldn’t be left alone.
Most of the time, I am assigned to the kids along with two of my cousins or cousins-in-law. We need adults whom they will listen to all the time; an I am one of those. They always listen to me and they behave quite well.
I remember the first time when we allowed them to just roam around and play among themselves without any adult supervising. It resulted to fights and a few minor accidents. Ever since, we always assign people to watch over them.
Anyway, one way of making the kids behave is through food. This recipe that I am about to share with you reminds me of them because this is their favorite- chicken and biscuit casserole. One of my aunts always makes this, and everyone loves it especially the kids.
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Quick Tip: To make this recipe more weeknight-friendly, use bagged mixed veggies from the freezer aisle. Corn, peas, and carrots are a classic favorite, but almost any mixture will work just fine.