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Are you looking for a tried-and-true, never-fail meatball recipe? Here is my favorite.
Start with one pound of ground beef. If discounted, so much the better. You’ll also need eggs, breadcrumbs, salt/pepper, garlic, dried Italian seasonings, and crushed red pepper.
Beat one egg, then add all the seasonings and 2 spoons of garlic. Measure a cup of Panko breadcrumbs. (If you don’t have panko, substitute regular crumbs, or even dried unflavored oats.)Add the panko to the egg mixture. Mix the raw meat into the moistened crumbs, then roll into balls and place on a baking sheet.
It should yield approximately 16 meatballs. Cook at 400 degrees for 25 minutes. These meatballs always come out moist and flavorful, especially if they’re swimming in sauce.
Usually, I serve it over pasta. Tonight, I’ll be using up some of the frozen ravioli I got on sale this week. It’s good either way!
What’s your favorite meatball recipe?
You’ve bought the paper and matched up the deals .
Now you’re ready to shop. Couponing can be an awesome hobby; for me, it’s a way of life! Once the freebies start rolling in, it gets addictive. That’s a good thing, provided you’re doing it ethically.
What do I mean by ethical couponing?
* No photocopying coupons!
* No printing/creating fake coupons!
* No selling coupons!
* Not having multiple store reward cards!
* Not stealing all the coupons from the newspaper machine! (Yes, you know who you are!)
There is no reason to cheat when we can get some much for free legitimately!
Do you know any coupon cheaters?
Before I ever read the book, I watched the documentary, “Crazy Love” on Sundance Channel. To call it “Crazy,” is just; to call that farce “love” is absurd! Read on so I may elaborate…
Burt and Linda are a couple in love. Things are complicated, since Burt is already married and has a Special Needs child. Linda demands he divorce and remarry her. Burt lies, schemes, and eventually loses Linda. In an effort to win her back, he hires some thugs to pour acid in her face, maiming and blinding her for life!
Cue the media firestorm and melodramatic trial. Burt goes to prison; Linda tries to adjust as a blind person. It should rightfully end there. Instead, time goes by, love is renewed, Burt is released, and they get married.
Think about that: Who could marry the man that blinded them?! Certainly not anyone rational.
This book is no longer in print, but you can find a used cheapie on Amazon.
Would you ever reunite with a man who abused you? (Please say no!)