I finally have a copy of the Pioneer Women's Cookbook.
It is great. It is choc full of great recipes and Ree's little anecdotes. It brings a smile to my lips every time I read it.
Tonight I decided to try Ree's comfort Meatballs.
I was attracted to trying it because Ree says they are great for breast feeding mothers.
Well she is right. I loved them and the rest of the family did too. I think I may need to double the recipe next time or else not tell the family that I am making them and keep them all for myself.
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Just had a look at the recipe Therese and these meatballs sound good. Might try these soon.
Tania
Thank you Therese, I could use some new wintery comfort-food recipes!
Will have to see if I can find this book!
I just got my copy too! Have you made her whiskey glazed carrots? I had never bought whiskey before, but it was SO worth it!
It is a fun book, isn't it? I smile every time I pick it up and go through it. I have not made a thing from it, but I do love reading it.
I've just asked the library to order this book in, can't wait to see it now!
Therese,
The meatballs look delicious!
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Hi Therese,
I just checked out the recipe, it sounds delicious. I'm going to try it out next week.
I never thought of using oats instead of breadcrumbs, sounds tasty.
My goodness but they do look GOOD!!! Wishing you well...Cathy
Tried this recipe out tonight, absolutely yummy!
Thanks for recommending it Therese.
Tania
They sound super good!!
mm!1 love beef or pork meatballs! especially on spaghetti! mmmmm!!
Just got the cookbook and met Ree at a book signing in my city. Was wondering which recipe to start with...sounds like this would be it! Thanks!
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Sounds very tasty.
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