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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I make mini meatloaves. I get 3 lbs of meat and make meatloaf. I get a stack of 6 individual loaf pans and separate them into 6 loaf pans. Get Containers of whole potato mashed potatoes from Sam's Club (I'm sure Costco will have something similar). Two pack of mashed potatoes, a loaf of garlic bread from the freezer section. Premade salads in containers (2 packs, get as many as you need for the family). A jar of brown gravy. Any meatloaves that aren't eaten right away can be frozen and pulled out in individual containers to reheat in the oven/toaster oven.[/quote] I’m not a meatloaf eater, but homemade and in those mini loaf pans actually sounds like a great idea. Some member of the family is bound to like it and therefore, the mini ones would be perfect. But premade Costco mashed potatoes, jarred gravy, bagged salad and frozen garlic bread with the disgusting hydrogenated oil blend on top is a huge no. I don’t want to eat processed crap, tough times or not, and that wouldn’t be helping me. I can roll through the a fast food place myself, if I want to eat crap. If you are trying to do something nice for someone, either make a homemade meal or give a gift card so they can order something. [/quote]
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