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Create a Fall Tablescape with Farm Rich & BBQ Chicken Caesar Skewer Recipe

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Ever since I've spruced up our patio area outside, we have been eating outside a lot more often. It's always fun to have friends and/or family over and to enjoy some delicious food. Today I'm sharing a few food items I picked up from Farm Rich at my local Walmart store and a BBQ Chicken Caesar Skewer recipe.


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I easily whipped up these dishes and placed them outside on our patio and the taste and presentation pleased everyone.


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Farm Rich offers tips, hacks, recipes, and great tasting food that help simplify everyday life – what we like to call "Real-Life Good."


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I picked up three separate boxes of Farm Rich food items. My family enjoyed the Jalapeño Peppers, Barbecue Boneless Chicken Bites and Breaded Mozzarella Sticks. They have a lot of other products available, which you can check out HERE.


BBQ Chicken Caesar Skewer Recipe
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Ingredients:
Croutons
Cherry Tomatoes
Iceberg Lettuce
Farm Rich BBQ Style Boneless Chicken Bites
Caesar Dressing
Pepper
Skewers

Directions:
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Take a skewer stick and place a crouton on it. Then, place a cherry tomato on it.


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Next, you'll add a strip of lettuce folded up onto the skewer. Finally, you'll add a piece of the Farm Rich BBQ Style Boneless Chicken Bites. 


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Repeat until the entire skewer is full. Once all of the skewers have been made, serve them on a plate with caesar dressing drizzled over them and add a dusting of pepper.


Setting the Table
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I always prepare all of the food inside and then once it is ready I will bring it outside and set the table.


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I always enjoy using different sized dishes and arranging the food at different heights. I added a bowl of marinara sauce with parmesan shredded cheese over the Mozzarella Sticks. I cut one of the Jalapeño Peppers in half, so everyone would know what was on that plate. I also added a few table centerpiece items, such as candles, a vase with flowers, etc.


The Dishes

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BBQ Chicken Caesar Skewers made with BBQ Style Boneless Chicken Bites


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Breaded Mozzarella Sticks with a Marinara Dipping Sauce


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Jalapeño Peppers


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All of the food was made in minutes, delicious and a big hit at our house. I love that you can mix and match Farm Rich products for entertaining and that you can even use some of the products in recipes.

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