Saturday, March 28, 2026

Meatloaf and Cookies

  Happy Saturday. we have full sunshine but cool weather which I am liking better than those mid 90's F for March.

 Yesterday for our main meal I decided to make a meatloaf for us. Have not made one in a very long time, so looked for a recipe online using one pound of hamburger. I had a package left from one of the ranches I was buying beef from.  I had the perfect small loaf pan too. I forgot to get a photo. Here is the recipe I followed I used gluten free saltine crackers instead of bread. I loved the baking method-bake half way and then put the sauce on top and finish baking. I loved the sauce-it was ketchup brown sugar and ground mustard. I keep no sugar ketchup on hand, for the brown sugar I used swerve "brown sugar" (a keto sugar) and I did not have the mustard spice so I used dijon mustard. This was sooo delicious

  Here is a photo from the recipe site I would make this again for sure. The recipe had you forming the loaf and then bake on a cookie sheet-I had the perfect loaf pan size so I used that.


Larry does not eat much these days so I will serve this again today and then freeze the rest.

  I have not made cookies in some time so I mixed up chocolate chip cookies for the both of us-wheat and gluten free versions.

  I still have keto sweeteners around so I used those in both recipes. For mine I used plant butter instead of butter since that is not good for acid reflux (gerd)

 When you change up the ingredients you are never sure how they will bake up. Larry's did not bake flat the way I like chocolate chip cookies baked, but mine did-go figure as my ingredients were all changed up.

  Chocolate is a huge no no for acid reflux you can have a little at a time but better to use chocolate chips with no sugar or other additives. Awhile back I had found Ghiradelli 100% cacoa dark chips with nothing added-now I can no longer find those even online. The 60% cacoa dark has sugar and other ingredients added-sigh. So I have been checking out cacoa nibs.

 So for my cookies I used the last I had of the 100% cacoa chips and added these


I grew up with toll  house chocolates for baking, but now for my nutrition needs they will no longer work for me-they have soooo much additives in the chips that I don't want. These nibs are crunchy which is ok in my cookies but I am still looking for dark chips 60 to 100% cacoa with nothing else added.

  When I was mixing up the cookie doughs I thought I had run out of vanilla extract but then I remembered I stopped buying that so I can use up my own handmade extracts. The two bottles I have left are soooo good now-much aging involved haha. I also have a bottle of lemon extract I had made as well.


 Making these extracts were so much fun during those early years of retirement at the woods house. Now that this has been aged for years it is very high quality extract. I also found a couple bottles same year of amoretto and kahlua I had made.

  Here is a photo of my cookies just out of the oven- will freeze most of these. 



 I switched to this brown parchment paper that I found on amazon-It is a huge roll and I really love it. 




That's it for me today-even though it is quite chilly here there are fisherman out on the lake as spoonbill season is still on.

Happy weekend

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    1. Thank you I was so happy with the results the recipe is a keeper

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  2. Never was a fan of meatloaf. Never even liked it when my mom use to make it when I was a kid. I do love cookies though and yours looked yummy. Glad you were able to make some you can enjoy. I should make some tomorrow. :-) Janice

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    1. I don't make it very often Larry used to make sandwiches with the leftovers. This was the perfect small loaf-gave two meals and just a little left over that I can put in eggs happy new week

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  3. Delicious meatloaf! We used to eat that a lot, but I haven't made it in years... it's a great suggestion :-)) Thanks, Kathy.
    I also use a roll of baking paper for the oven... I baked oatmeal cookies... your chocolate chip cookies look delicious.
    Happy Sunday, Kathy!

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    1. Thank you-same here I have not made a meatloaf in years either-so was something different for a change. I switched to baking paper years ago as it keeps the cookie pans in better shape with no scrubbing. I love oatmeal cookies too happy new week hugs

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  4. My Mom used to make "false bunny" - it was from war-times when a real roast was hardly available.
    It´s a meat loaf with cooked eggs inside and diced ham on the outside, some formed it like a bunny, see here. Hugs to you and the lake

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    1. That looks like something my farm girl Grandma made from canned ham or spam hugs back did you get my spring slow mail letter?

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  5. Kathy, your meatloaf and cookies look scrumptious, dear friend!!!

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  6. Your meatloaf looks super yummy, Kathy! 😋
    I like how you adapted the recipe with gluten-free crackers and keto sweeteners--the sauce especially sounds delicious.
    Wishing you and Larry a cozy weekend by the lake! 🌿

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  7. What fun to relax with a freshly baked cookie and watch the fun on the lake. Thanks for the info about the parchment paper!

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  8. Beaver Lake in AR had Spoonbills... but i never caught one... I have never used parchment paper....lol ever.. go figure... Cookies look good! And that vanilla! Must be awesome! I use Ghirardelli milk chocolate chips whenever i use them which is not often... I have fallen back into making banana cookies of late from my too old bananas... haven't done that in years and years... forgot just how good they are... I'm sure you have your own but if you 'd like the recipe just ask.. :) I have a pretty good meatloaf recipe and honestly i should call it 'turkey loaf' as i haven't used ground beef in years.. turns out good though... what i was missing was the recipe for the sauce on top... so i grabbed that from you!!! thanks! I have been sick since Thursday... oooh booy... stomach bug from you know where... he double hockey sticks... Just really started feeling better yesterday... my house is a dissaster... dishes, clothes... and the grass is long now.. when your down and out theres heck to pay afterwards....lol take care my friend... hugs to you and Larry... deb

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    1. Oh no so sorry you have been ill.
      I was going to go out and mow a bit but early this morning it was already very hot and also very windy too I can't be out there any more when hot and humid and the wind stirs up all the allergens ugh no fun being old haha
      I have never made cookies with bananas-and I have some over ripe ones right now too-if you can please share recipe-thanks I do prefer Ghiradelli chocolate chips-much better quality than most but now I am looking for chips with nothing added-only the chocolate. most have added sugar and fats and more so can't eat that any more. If I can't find those 100% cocoa chips any more I will be using the nibs instead.
      Hugs back

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  9. Banana Spice Cookies
    I'm sure you can substitute where needed :)
    1/ 2 cup butter , softened
    1 Cup brown sugar
    2 eggs
    2 large or 3 small overripe bananas
    2 Cups of flour
    2 teaspoons baking powder
    1/4 teaspoon baking soda
    1/4 tsp of salt
    1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
    1/4 teaspoon of cloves
    375 degrees 8-10 min 9 minutes bakes up good for me..
    Says to lightly grease baking sheet but i never have...
    They bake up nice and cakey ... I use a teaspoon when dropping them on
    the baking sheet.. I hate throwing away old bananas... :) Hugs! deb

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  10. That meatloaf sounds good. I usually use Panko instead of breadcrumbs but they probably have gluten. I've used those cocoa nibs in cookies. I don't like them quite as much as chocolate chips, but they aren't bad. Sorry it took me a couple of days but I was away for an overnight over the weekend. hugs-Erika

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