No, not as in "Don't let your meat loaf har har har"
And not that sort-of-creepy weight-challenged guy who did those angst-ridden songs decades ago.
But the main course of your meal, ideally with potatoes and veggies on the side, that's what I'm talking about. And the question is: Do you like it or not?
For me, it is a comfort food. One I grew up with, not high dollar but the way Mom made it, tasty and satisfying. (And my wife has learned how to make it the same.) In fact when I am asked, for my birthday dinner, what I want, instead of filet mignon or lobster or turkey or any other delight, I usually say "Meatloaf."
But I am curious about how you look at it. Maybe your memory of childhood meals is bad, or your culinary expectations are higher.
So vote, and if you want, comment, eh?
Dave
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didn't make it to the top of the food chain to become a vegetarian, mom had to stretch the food dollars while growing up. hamburger helper was another one
Hmmm, good question. Let me sleep on it. Baby, baby let me sleep on it...Let me sleep on it, I'll give you an answer in the mooooooorning! (Sung to the tune of Paradise by the dashboard light.)
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Hmmm, good question. Let me sleep on it. Baby, baby let me sleep on it...Let me sleep on it, I'll give you an answer in the mooooooorning! (Sung to the tune of Paradise by the dashboard light.)
hahaha. Yes. Thats what I thought the question was going to be about. The singer. Didn't mind his music.
Restuarant near the office, Monday Special, meatloaf, mushroom gravy choice of potato, vegetable of the day , soup or sald and roll - $9.99. It pretty good.
Best meatloaf ever was served in the dinning Room of Osgoode Hall years ago, with mashed and curly crispy onions. $6.99
My mother-in-law makes a pretty mean meatloaf too.
My wife makes the best meatloaf on the planet! Hand's down! Willing to put $ on it! I bring leftovers to work, the boy's steal it from me. She actually had to make one for my apprentice last time as he had called her to plead his case! I love it! The kicker is bacon on the top! Thanks for this tease though boy;s as I've been eating cabbage soup for the last week and I am sooooo hungry. Lost 7 lbs already. Works great 10 lbs a week if you follow it. me 6,1 205 lbs, shooting for 190/195 so almost there!
My wife makes the best meatloaf on the planet! Hand's down! Willing to put $ on it!
Some day we might have to do a meatloaf cook-off
My mother made excellent meatloaf, it took my wife some time to come up with her recipe (I was stupid and did not get my mother's recipe before she died) and anyone who has had it says it is the best too
We had lots of meals when I was a kid that "stretched" the budget with meat extenders, tuna noodle casserole was another one and I still like that almost as much as meatloaf - nah, just kidding meatloaf is way out in front.
Dave
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Funny this should come up, that's what we had last night and loved it. We usually make 2 at a time and freeze one for a quick meal later. Probably eating too much red meat, must be the animal in me.
73 sc (Ray) Jonathan D be fair, how tall are you guys? My wife want's to know! (maybe thinking of trading up? Or out???) She's reading over my shouldrfyvukbghvuo
6 feet 2 inches for me, I would say I gained 2 lbs. per year of marriage plus I am a desk jockey, oh ya 28 years married.
Weird things happening over here. I'm short for my weight yet tall for my hair. WTH?
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