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Xoe said it was like squishing brains in her hands and that she liked it.. She wondered if she was turning into a Zombie... or a Xombie...
make mini chicken meatballs
sear in a pan with a little olive oil
plop them into a sauce, simmer
boil spaghetti and serve with parmesan
yum
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Dec 16: Yum, Swedish meatballs. I was still craving them after Meagan's Christmas party, so I made these. The beef, pork and bread mixture made them tender and delicious. Modifications: substituted allspice for cardamon in the meatballs, took the sour cream out of the sauce, put some red wine in along with a lot of salt and a little chicken broth and ate them with Nanking cherry jelly instead of lingonberry jelly. Served with pearl barley and a green salad.
Note: Made a half batch. Jeff and I can't eat 50 meatballs!
Veal and ricotta. The first time I ordered meatballs in a restaurant and probably the last. They were OK.
I didn’t feel like making a cheese substitute, hence it is just meatballs (recipe from “Vegan on the Cheap) and marinara sauce, along with a sprinkle of a few spices.
Very savory and satisfying.
Patman going down on the most pathetic Subway sandwich I have ever seen. It may just be my perception, but that sandwich was fully half the size of any pre-recession Subway sandwich. For shame.
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I received a lovely note from Meatball's mom...she sent photos and an update!
Dear Sherrie:
As I am thankful to you for taking such wonderful care of Meatball, I am happy to report that he has a new and very special best friend. In November, we adopted a 4 month special needs kitten from the Castaway Critters, an all foster rescue organization. Our kitten, Jingle, was born with cerebellar hypoplasia, the same disorder that affects Shy and Chrissy. He and Meatball sleep together, groom each other and Meatball enjoys all the kitten's new toys. (The Turbo scratcher and collapsible cubes are his favorites.) Although Meatball, the cowardly lion as I call him, has the the courage to leave the basement playroom to explore, he actually still prefers and retreats to the basement. Even though he is disabled, Jingle still has the mind of a kitten but his body/motor skills can't keep up. So at night for safety, Jingle and Meatball sleep in the basement playroom.
together
Hope you enjoy the pictures. Anyone who has loved Meatball Monday will agree they are so very cute.
Love,
Meatball's Mom