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  2. Turkey Meatloaf Volcanoes Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven 350°. Spray 12-cup muffin pan with nonstick cooking spray; set aside. Combine turkey, bread crumbs, Pasta Sauce, eggs and salt in large bowl; shape into 12 balls. Into each ball ...

  3. Learn How to Make Snoop Dogg and E-40's Mozzarella ... - AOL

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    2. In a large bowl, combine the ground turkey, turkey sausage, eggs, bread crumbs, onion, pepper, jalapeño, garlic, salt and pepper. Combine the mixture well with your hands. Divide the mixture ...

  4. Easy, healthy recipes for the week ahead: Turkey bolognese ...

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    Try our weekly Start TODAY meal plan for the week of January 15. Get dietitian-created, healthy meal and recipe ideas for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks.

  5. Meatloaf - Wikipedia

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    The cooked meatloaf can be sliced like a loaf of bread to make individual portions. It can easily become dry; therefore, various techniques exist to keep the dish moist, like mixing in bread crumbs and egg, covering it with sauce, wrapping it, or using moisture-enhancing ingredients in the mixture, such as filling it with fatty meats, cheeses ...

  6. How to Make a Turkey-Shaped Sourdough Bread Loaf for ... - AOL

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  7. Molly Yeh uses almond milk to add creaminess to Super Bowl ...

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    Add creaminess to almond butter cake, turkey sliders and white bean dip with almond milk.

  8. Nutraloaf - Wikipedia

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    Nutraloaf, also known as meal loaf, prison loaf, disciplinary loaf, food loaf, lockup loaf, confinement loaf, seg loaf, grue or special management meal, [1] is food served in prisons in the United States, and formerly in Canada, [2] to inmates who have misbehaved, abused food, or have inflicted harm upon themselves or others. [3]

  9. Tiger bread - Wikipedia

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    The name originated in the Netherlands, where it is known as tijgerbrood [5] or tijgerbol (tiger bun), and where it has been sold at least since the early 1930s. [citation needed] The first published reference in the USA to "Dutch crunch" bread was in 1935 in Oregon, according to food historian Erica J. Peters, where it appeared in a bakery advertisement.