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Veggie-Filled Turkey Meatloaf

March 21, 2013 by Kristin

Best Turkey Meatloaf

There aren’t words to adequately describe how wonderful QT with my kitchen felt tonight. I felt home, in my home, for the first time in weeks. And as I chopped, mushed, and stirred, I couldn’t help but get that “heck yeah, I’m back!” feeling. Soooo… heck yeah, I’m back!

Whole Foods Ground Turkey

I went with turkey meatloaf because I already had visions of what to make with leftovers dancing like sugar plums in my head. And turkey meatloaf sans bread crumbs because I don’t understand why bread crumbs in meat things still happen. Shredded veggies lock in moisture and sneak in a little nutrients. Bread crumbs just make you full.

Chopped Veggies

FoodFash Turkey Meatloaf (yields 6 to 8 servings)

1 lb ground turkey breast
1/2 lb ground turkey thigh
1 zucchini, shredded
1 carrot, shredded
1/2 white onion, coarsely chopped
1/3 cup chopped parsley
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon dried basil
1 teaspoon dry mustard
2 eggs, beaten
1/4 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce

1/4 cup ketchup
1 tablespoon brown sugar

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, mix ground turkey breast and ground turkey thigh together with your hands. Add all of the veggies and spices to the meat and mix with your hands until all of the veggies are evenly distributed. Add eggs, ketchup, and worcestershire sauce and mix again. Pour mixture into an 8x4x2 pan and gently pat down with a fork. In a small bowl, mix ketchup and brown sugar together. Spread ketchup evenly over meat. Bake for one hour or until meat thermometer reads 190 degrees. Spoon off any excess fat, slice, and serve.

Turkey Meatloaf Before

This meatloaf is ultra comfort food without the heaviness that normally accompanies comfort food. And since meatloaf keeps well in the fridge for a couple days, you can surely keep on keepin’ on with the comforty goodness until the pan is empty.

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: healthbuzz, healthy dinner recipes, hidden veggies, turkey meatloaf recipe

Fresh, Fresh Tunes (Courtesy Of @JStroak)

March 20, 2013 by Kristin

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Justin has been slipping sweet tunes my way for a solid 15 years now.  And even though Sirius XMU does a pretty darn good job of making musical goodness extremely accessible to, well, everyone, Justin still manages to find stuff that even they haven’t gotten their hands on yet.  You ready to start that music blog yet, J?

Sir Sly – Where I’m Going

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Wildcat! Wildcat! – Please and Thank You

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Local Natives – Ceilings

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Filed Under: lifestyle

Dinner With @Chobani

March 19, 2013 by Kristin

Chobani Dinner 2

What a week!  SXSW13 was unexpectedly grand.  Five days off of real work.  Five days off of fake work.  Five days of resting my mind and cruising through the city, plan-less, with my best buds.  I can’t wait to catch you all up!

Chobani Dinner 1

One of my first SX happenings was going to dinner with Chobani and a bunch of local bloggers at Parkside.  Megan and I navigated our Car2Go through ridiculous traffic, scored a super close, super teensy parking spot between two motorcycles, and got to reading about our Greek yogurt inspired dinner.

Parkside Austin

Avocado soup, beet salad, grilled prawns, braised beef short ribs, and yogurt custard desert – I should have paced myself.  But pacing was just not possible when each dish that arrived was completely divine.

Parkside Austin 2

Everything was so super delish, but I especially loved the avocado soup, prawns, and the basil ice cream that came along side the custard.  The soup was cool, crisp, with slight, salty bursts from the caviar.  The prawns were gynorm and wonderfully seasoned.  And the dessert…  Why wasn’t the dessert served first?  I tried so, so hard to finish, but just couldn’t.  Basil ice cream is happening in my kitchen.  Soon.

Parkside Austin 4

In addition to culinary goodness, the company was fantastic as well.  The folks at Chobani were so enthusiastic about being in Austin, meeting with Austin bloggers, and representing their company – I can’t say I’ve met with a brand that exuded more positive energy.  And!  Megan and I sat across from Miss Melody Fury, a super cool character that I hope to run into again in the real world and virtual world, alike.

Thanks a million, Chobani, for such a fun night!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: austin, chobani, chobani blogger dinners, dinner, parkside, sxsw13, texas

Spice Giveaway: And The Winner Is!

March 18, 2013 by Kristin

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And the winner of the Spice Giveaway sponsored by Cooking Planit is….  Ginnean!

 

Congratulations to a very lucky Ginnean and thank you, thank you to everyone that entered!

 

 

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Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: contest, cooking planit, prizes, spice giveaway, spices inc

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