As a beginner cook, you should use rotisserie chicken or grilled chicken. It will save you time and convenience. With just a few ingredients and in less than 10 minutes. You’ll be ready to eat!
This easy recipe for last minute preparations comes in handy. Make sure to grab the recipe below!!

Ingredients:
Cooked/Grilled Chicken
1 Celery Stock
1/4 Onion
Mayo or Ranch Dressing
Mustard
Sweet Relish
Minced Garlic
Seasoning
Parsley
3 Boiled Eggs
Instructions:
- Cut up or Shred your cooked chicken into thin pieces.
- Season your chicken very well.
- Cut up celery and onions into small pieces.
- Add Carrots, Celery, Garlic and, onions into your crock pot.
- Pour 2 cartons of Bone Broth – Chicken –
- Cover and cook on high for 4 hours or Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.
- In the last hour of your cooking time. Add your uncooked egg noodles and mix in very well.

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