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"Katherine" > wrote in message
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> Chris wrote:
>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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>>> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
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>>>> "Nancy Young" > said:
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>>>>> Meatloaf and mashed potatoes ... hmmm, soon as it cools down.
>>>>> Don't forget the peas. The all (mostly) mushy comfort food dinner.
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>>>> Chopped meatloaf, mashed potatoes, gravy, and corn, all smooshed
>>>> together.
>>>> It's like cottage pie without the layers. <G>
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>>> (laugh) The kind of thing you eat when no one is looking. Bet
>>> it's great. Give it a name and you could serve it in a fancy
>>> restaurant ...
>>> pate Damsel.
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>> It's almost like the Beef Crumble over mashed potatoes they used to
>> serve in grade school and high school. Anybody remember beef crumble?
>> It wan't meatloaf per se, just cooked ground beef, crumbled up w/
>> sauteed onion and celery, mixed w/ beef gravy, ladled over a scopp of
>> mashed potatoes. Served with white bread & butter and some kind of
>> veggie...corn? green beans? Everybody loathed it in grade school and
>> loved it in high school. But during grade school, it was always
>> served with peanut butter fingers for dessert, so everybody bought
>> lunch that day.
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> I love that! The crumbled meat, that is. Not allowed to have peanut butter
> in school these days.
Poor deprived child
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