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A Different Meatloaf

Make 4 servings
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Ingredients
Dash paprika
0.33 cup Breadcrumbs, Italian-style
1.00 each Egg, beaten
1.25 lb Ground chuck
0.75 cup Cheddar, cut in small cubes
Seasoned salt
1.00 small Onion, chopped
3.00 each Slices bacon
Lots black pepper, freshly
0.50 cup Milk
Ground
1.00 each Stalk celery, sliced thin
0.50 medium Green pepper, chopped

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Preparation

Contributed to the echo by: Debra Heng A DIFFERENT MEATLOAF
(Not-Just-Your-Ordinary!) Combine chuck through seasonings. Add milk
and breadcrumbs. If necessary, add a little additional milk until it
just barely keeps together in your hands when you try to pick it up.
In small open roasting pan, form into oval. Lay strips of bacon on
top. Bake at 450 for approximately 1 hour, or until bacon is crisp.
Remove to paper towels to drain before placing on serving platter.

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Health Nutrition Facts
per serving
Calorie975.16
Protein32.94g
Fat65.95g
Water176.45g
Sodium2530.10mg
Cholesterol66.92mg
Carbohydrates117.15g
Fiber35.82g
Vitamin A1291.64IU
Vitamin C64.39mg
Calcium1187.01mg
 
Health/Fitness Information
(To burn calories of one serving, you need to do one of following fitness)
 143 minutes of Bicycling at 12 mph
 133 minutes Walking at 4 mph
 46 minutes Runing at 10 mph
 117 minutes Swimming at 50 yards/minute
 139 minutes Playing Tennis (Single)
 117 minutes Playing Basketball (recreational)

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