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Chicken Cheese Ball Recipe!

I hope you’ve printed the $5/5 Kraft Cheese Printable Coupon.  Walmart currently has Philadelphia Cream Cheese blocks on roll back for $1.  With the printable coupon, you can get 5 FREE blocks of cream cheese!  Don’t forget, the coupon can be printed twice!

Don’t know what to do with cream cheese?  Here is a recipe I love to make for parties or get-togethers.  It would be a perfect snack for football season!

Chicken Cheese Ball

Ingredients

4 Chicken Breasts
4 Cream Cheese 8 oz packages, softened
8 Green Onions, sliced
1/2 cup Stuffed Green Olives, chopped (or to taste)
Garlic Salt, Salt and Pepper to taste

Directions

1. Boil chicken and shred/chop.
2. Combine all ingredients and refrigerate overnight.
3. When ready to serve, form into shape of a ball on a platter
4. Serve with Cream Cheese & Chive Wheat Thins (You could use any kind of cracker, but I’ve tried tons and these just go with it the best!)

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  1. I just got back from Walmart. When the coupon was scanned, it said “enter amt”. The cashier entered “$5.00” and the register said “amount too high”. Then it rang up for -$2.00. She called a manager over, who told me that it was the coupon’s fault and I should call Kraft, that they can’t override coupon amounts. What a mess.

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  2. I had such a problem with this coupon (and all my others) at Walmart yesterday. First, they couldn’t take a MQ printable that had the Target logo on it (but it was a MQ!), then they couldn’t take some other one for $.75 for some weird reason (I don’t even remember why), THEN they said they couldn’t take the Kraft Q for $5/5 because the “amount was too high” – what?! Seriously? I had such a hard time and I’ve never had a problem with using them there before, but I will NOT be going back!

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  3. My Walmart refused to take it…It was only trying to deduct the price of one package of cream cheese, rather than the $5.00. I printed out the ENTIRE page, and showed the cashier, but she still implied that it could be “fake”. So I took it to Publix, and they honored it. It was 10 cents cheaper there, anyway… :0)

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