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Ians Chicken Nuggets


Cheri A

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Cheri A Contributor

Just wanted to let you all know that I got B1G1 free coupons from Ians!

All I had to do was sign up for their kiddie program at www.imasuperfitkid.com

They sent this little packet of w/a sticker, a tatoo and info on their program that you can earn rewards for. I won't do that, but I signed up BOTH my kids so that I could get 2 coupons!!


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taweavmo3 Enthusiast

Thank you! I usually don't buy these since they are so expensive, but with a coupon I would. Thanks again for sharing.

mamaw Community Regular

Hi Cheri A

those Ian's chicken nuggets will not hold a candle to the recipe you gave me.............I think I have had to make them about five times so far for the kids. They can't get enough of them and the rest of my non gluten-free family wants them too!!!!!!!

I'm trying to make them and freeze some when I don't have time to make them but they just don't stay around long enough I swear they smell them from miles away and come over....

mamaw

Mango04 Enthusiast

While we're on the subject of Ian's chicken nuggets...I have to let everyone know, you absolutely should never microwave these things. Cook them in the oven! :) The microwaved version is unbelievably nasty in comparison!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheri A Contributor

Thanks Mamaw! I'm glad that you are enjoying the recipe!! We had them this week too and I sent the leftovers w/my dd on a sleep-over and a bag of frozen Alexia french fries for her and her friend to have!

I'll be using the coupons I got for the fish sticks ~ my dd does like them and I don't care to mess w/fish. It makes me sick! ;)

Cheri A Contributor

Thanks Mamaw! I'm glad that you are enjoying the recipe!! We had them this week too and I sent the leftovers w/my dd on a sleep-over and a bag of frozen Alexia french fries for her and her friend to have!

I'll be using the coupons I got for the fish sticks ~ my dd does like them and I don't care to mess w/fish. It makes me sick! ;)

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