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Recipe #65: Meatballs!

  A good friend gave me the original recipe for these meatballs, apparently from her head. It was never written down. It was so simple, and I made it so regularly, the recipe lived in my head too. But then years passed, times changed, and I somehow stopped making these meatballs. Out of the blue, something made me think of them again. But the recipe was long purged from my head, likely to make room for some new drivel. But somewhere in the recesses of my aging brain, along with some muscle memory once I got started, and some creative license, I’ve brought them back, baby! Ingredients: Sorry, no photos today. I’m getting a « 403 error » from Blogger so I guess I’m banned from uploading photos from my device. Alas. For the meatballs: - 1 pound ground beef - 1 egg - quick oats, a handful or so - about a Tbsp each of garlic and onion powders  - a finely chopped shallot  - fresh or dried dill - a glug or two of canola oil  And for the saucy gravy: - tamari sauce  - 1...

Recipe #50: Tuscan soup with turkey meatballs for a winter storm

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  Wow—today is not only the 50th rubbishy post, but also the Winter Solstice, and where I live, the first winter storm (a nor’ easter, no less!) of the year! Let’s get cosy and make a warm pot of Tuscan soup! Ingredients: What you’ll notice in the photo above is the great deal on ground turkey—enjoy today, 50% off! What a deal! What you may not notice in the photo above is that the fresh kale was harvested from my backyard garden just hours before the storm started.  Imagine—a December harvest of kale! And half price ground turkey! I feel hashtag blessed. Directions: Start by mixing ingredients for the turkey meatballs: ground turkey, a generous handful or two of quick cook rolled oats, 1-2 tablespoons-ish each of garlic powder, onion powder, dried thyme, dried basil, not pictured but assumed S&P, and a really good amount of finely grated Parmesan cheese. Mix it all up with your hands and add more oats if necessary to get a good texture, i.e., one in which to form meatball...