The meatloaves started out with the same basic ingredients. I went to Harris Teeter today and purchased approximately three pounds of a meatloaf mixture: ground chuck (poor chuck), ground veal and ground pork. To this mixture I added two chopped sweet onions, one full sleeve of saltine crackers that I had crushed (great stress reliever!) and two raw eggs (cracked, shells discarded of course!). I also added some freshly ground sea salt and black pepper, Soul Seasoning and garlic powder. I mixed it together with the two BEST utensils God gave us (my hands).
After the meatloaf was mixed well, I made four medium sized loaves into two pans. To two of the loaves, I poured on the ketchup! I love ketchup baked on my meatloaf! The other two I added two strips of uncooked turkey bacon to the top. Into a 350 degree oven for approximately 45 minutes they went!
While the meatloaf baked, I peeled potatoes and made mashed potatoes (or as I call them: mash-a-taters) and also made some mixed veggies.
Tonight's dinner had to feed two adults and five teenagers. Fortunately, there was enough. I am grateful that God has blessed me with so much. May I never take it for granted.
Time to go do some laundry so that I can be respectable for church tomorrow! Make sure you say your prayers and get ready and go! Do not forsake your fellowship needs!
Talk to you soon!! :)
PS...I would love to hear from you! I know I have quite a few readers that are not in America. Please let me know what you think and if you have any recipes to share. I can't wait to hear from you!
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