Wow, if we put our minds to it, we can have quite a list of ideas for next year and we can all buy 10 corned beefs! 
Here's one that Jim from c2c posted a while back and since I can't find my old one, this is the one I've done a couple times. I just left notes and all with it.
Reuben Casserole
6 slices seeded (or unseeded) rye bread -- cubed
1 can Sauerkraut (drained) -- (14 oz)
1 lb corned beef (cut into strips)
3/4 cups Russian Dressing
2 cups shredded Swiss Cheese
Spray a 2qt casserole dish with cooking spray.
Spread the cubed bread along the bottom of dish.
Add the sauerkraut spreading it over the bread.
Add the corned beef and pour the russian dressing over it.
Spray one sheet of aluminum foil and place the spray side down over the dish and cover.
Place dish in a pre-heated 375F degree oven for 20 mins.
Uncover, sprinkle the 2 cups Shredded Swiss over the top and bake for another 10 minutes or until cheese is bubbly.
I found the 1 lb of corned beef to be a bit excessive and may go with 3/4 lb next time, but all you meat lovers the 1 lb may do the trick.
The whole thing from prep to sitting down with knife and fork took less than an hour.
Also, leftovers the next night, I found needed more russian dressing drizzled on it.
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Notes: me - Jim, I have one that is so similar it could be the same - we love it! And Roy's favorite for l/os??? This heated up with a couple of fried eggs over the top...and he's a happy camper.
NOTES : Jim - I made this casserole over the week-end. It was quick and pretty delicious. I've had the recipe for awhile, but it is handwriiten on a piece of yellow lined paper and no clue where I picked it up.
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Next??

Here's one that Jim from c2c posted a while back and since I can't find my old one, this is the one I've done a couple times. I just left notes and all with it.
Reuben Casserole
6 slices seeded (or unseeded) rye bread -- cubed
1 can Sauerkraut (drained) -- (14 oz)
1 lb corned beef (cut into strips)
3/4 cups Russian Dressing
2 cups shredded Swiss Cheese
Spray a 2qt casserole dish with cooking spray.
Spread the cubed bread along the bottom of dish.
Add the sauerkraut spreading it over the bread.
Add the corned beef and pour the russian dressing over it.
Spray one sheet of aluminum foil and place the spray side down over the dish and cover.
Place dish in a pre-heated 375F degree oven for 20 mins.
Uncover, sprinkle the 2 cups Shredded Swiss over the top and bake for another 10 minutes or until cheese is bubbly.
I found the 1 lb of corned beef to be a bit excessive and may go with 3/4 lb next time, but all you meat lovers the 1 lb may do the trick.
The whole thing from prep to sitting down with knife and fork took less than an hour.
Also, leftovers the next night, I found needed more russian dressing drizzled on it.
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Notes: me - Jim, I have one that is so similar it could be the same - we love it! And Roy's favorite for l/os??? This heated up with a couple of fried eggs over the top...and he's a happy camper.
NOTES : Jim - I made this casserole over the week-end. It was quick and pretty delicious. I've had the recipe for awhile, but it is handwriiten on a piece of yellow lined paper and no clue where I picked it up.
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Next??
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