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Delicious Gluten-Free Cheesy Potatoes

My entire life I have loved these gluten free cheesy potatoes!

As a young child I didn’t love potatoes but even the , I would always eat these tasty cheesy potatoes.

It’s a simple and delicious recipe.

I use cup4cup flour but really, any gluten free flour will work.

I hope you add it to your family favorite recipes like we do!

Gluten free cheesy potatoes

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For Cheese sauce combine:

4 Tablespoons butter (melted)

4 Tablespoons gluten-free flour

2 cups of milk

1/2 jar of cheese whiz

peel and cute 8-10 potatoes.

Instructions:

  1. Create cheese sauce then set aside.
  2. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees
  3. Prepare potatoes by peeling and slicing.
  4. Transfer potatoes to a 9 x 13 casserole dish.
  5. Pour Cheese sauce over top of sliced
  6. Pour 1-2 cups of shredded cheese over top.
  7. Cover potatoes with foil and cook at 350 for 45 minutes.
  8. Take off foil and place potatoes back in the over for 10 more minutes or until fully cooked.
  9. Enjoy!

Here is the step by step video on how to make these cheesy potatoes :

Gluten free Cheesy Potatoes
https://youtu.be/hrQzPfr0S3g

Until next time!

Christy Lee

Family, Gospel Topics, Lifestyle, Parenting, Relationships

A Few Things I Have Learned About Parenting In The Last 7 Years…

It’s hard to narrow down all that I have learned about parenting in my last 7 years.

My cute oldest son

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A few things that stand out:

-Kids are very forgiving as we learn to parent them.

-I may be in charge of helping my kids learn and grow, but I can NOT control everything they do…even if I want to. It’s hard to send your kids to school all day and know that all that happens to them is out of your hands, however, kids do learn the best this way, when they are solving problems on their own. We can’t bubble wrap our kids through life, even when we feel like we want to. And I will admit, I want to a lot. However, I constantly remind myself to put my faith in my children and their abilities.

(Below is a video discussing a few things I am learning as a parent.)

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRDHEFHe/?k=1

What are some things you have learned as a parent?

xoxo,

Christy Lee