I made this dish of Turkey Pot Pie, earlier this week, using the same recipe that I posted for Chicken Pot Pie, a few weeks ago. It was yummy and, just as with the chicken version, we had no leftovers.

I thought I'd share a picture of the cinnamon rolls I made on Saturday night. And link to the RECIPE that I used.
I love Chicken Pot Pie! I don't like it fancy. I think it tastes best when it is kept simple. This is the "recipe" that I use. I've never written it down as it is so easy to remember. Whether I make this for family or company, I never have any leftovers to speak of.
These will have a more liquid filling with the cherry, which is what I prefer over the creamy filled kind.
Sweet tea is a staple in these parts. It's also pretty cheap per serving, which makes it a great drink during this recession. Some folks like sweet tea. Some folks don't. A few folks make what is akin to toasted water, with a sneeze of sugar in it, and call it "Sweet Tea". I figure those folks are mostly the reason that other folks think they don't like sweet tea. I will say this, If you make bad sweet tea, word spreads real quick and, whether you're an average citizen or a restaurant, folks quit coming for dinner.
A bit of caution as these can be very addictive. These honestly made me detest the store bought varieties. They aren't exactly "easy" to make, but it gets easier every time you make them. Besides, all that rolling, slapping, and patting, is very therapeutic! I use these in any Mexican recipe that calls for flour tortillas and also in those that call for corn tortillas, as I just prefer the flour kind. These turn out study enough for filling yet melt in your mouth and are never tough.
This is so easy to make and tastes just as good as the canned stuff. Plus, if you purchase your spices at a dollar store this is also really low cost compared to canned. I buy all of my spices at a dollar store for usually .50 a bottle. The only ones I do not purchase there are spice blends like Season All. Simply because I have found that the cheaper brands of blends tend to use way too much of some spices just to keep it cheap, like celery salt, etc...