tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496305576756640634.post6385420739900303769..comments2023-08-29T06:56:38.546-05:00Comments on Food Lust People Love: My Favorite Meatloaf by HeatherStacy Rushtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12008030206240908911noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496305576756640634.post-81940223257083300222012-12-29T12:37:25.152-06:002012-12-29T12:37:25.152-06:00I have a Kenwood meat grinder attachment but I mus...I have a Kenwood meat grinder attachment but I must admit I have only used it for ground pork and chicken when I couldn't get them. (Some countries are like that.) You, friend, are a meatloaf specialist and I would love to hear your butcher's advice. Thanks for your good wishes!Stacyhttp://www.foodlustpeoplelove.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496305576756640634.post-10183538597484302972012-12-29T12:04:50.274-06:002012-12-29T12:04:50.274-06:00I agree with you about the meatloaf. I have my own...I agree with you about the meatloaf. I have my own meat grinder and have gotten some stunning results with it (and some advice from my butcher). This recipe looks superb. I wish you well with your in-laws.SprungAtLasthttp://twitter.com/SprungAtLastnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496305576756640634.post-66741004390920256952012-12-27T22:53:01.447-06:002012-12-27T22:53:01.447-06:00I know, I know, Carolyne! I hate that part! Fort...I know, I know, Carolyne! I hate that part! Fortunately, my younger sister is nearby and she has been an enormous help with organizing the nurses, etc. <br /><br /><br />Your father was absolutely correct. Both the potatoes and the gravy make the peas easier to corral. I didn't do it for the photo but usually we have way more gravy and it is poured all over the peas as well. I didn'Stacyhttp://www.foodlustpeoplelove.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496305576756640634.post-39429236075170426992012-12-27T17:30:34.811-06:002012-12-27T17:30:34.811-06:00Hardest and saddest part of expat life - not being...Hardest and saddest part of expat life - not being there. Your mother-in-law sounds like a lovely person. I'm glad to hear good news about your FIL, just hope they'll be able to figure out a way to get her some more help. And meatloaf- comfort food!!! That photo looks so familiar - it was always served at our house with mashed potatoes and peas - my dad always said the potatoes were toMsCarolinenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496305576756640634.post-6137687463552196912012-12-27T12:11:52.504-06:002012-12-27T12:11:52.504-06:00I knew you would be the first to understand and to...I knew you would be the first to understand and to comment, Kelli! I tried to help this summer but I am just so far away right now. Along with my own mother, she has been a great blessing in my life!Stacyhttp://www.foodlustpeoplelove.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2496305576756640634.post-58835854284073941832012-12-27T11:53:30.809-06:002012-12-27T11:53:30.809-06:00The meatloaf looks wonderful! Your mother-in-law ...The meatloaf looks wonderful! Your mother-in-law sounds like a dream! I hope she doesn't get down herself in trying to take care of your father-in-law.....I was 30 when taking care of my bedridden father and it nearly did me in. She's tougher than me!Kalamity Kellinoreply@blogger.com