Christy Visits Texas -Brings Back Slow Cooker Meatloaf!

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Today’s post has been mulling around in my head for a few months now and it was all I could do to wait until today to write it. I had this neat idea a while back when I was thinking about how much I would love to get to visit some of y’all. I got to thinking of how neat it would be if I could see what types of foods you eat in your neck of the woods, what your family does together, what your town is like. See, I’ve always had a bit of a travel bug its just that I have seldom had the opportunity to travel! Soooooooo, I had one of those light bulb moments where I figured out how I could economically travel around, visit with some of you, and still be home every day to take care of my kids and put supper on the table. ~grins~ Flat Christy!clothes

I presented the idea to several people to see if it was too far fetched (I tend to dream big at times so I try to gauge my ideas when I can) and it was well received by all. The next step was choosing my first guinea pig family! The Southern Plate Facebook Family page made that easy enough because I’ve gotten to know the Coer’s family pretty well through there. I sent a somewhat cryptic email to Amanda (the Mama of the bunch) and she was a good enough sport to reply with her mailing address. Two days later, Flat Christy was packed up in a box filled with goodies and an introductory letter (also a poem that I wrote to go with her, because I do love to pull out my rhyming abilities when I can!) and on her way to the great state of Texas!

I asked that they document her time with them and send back photos. My special request was that Flat Christy got to eat a family dinner and bring back a special recipe as s souvenir of her trip. Boy, did we hit pay dirt!

Amanda sent the most wonderful series of photos and the recipe looked so good that I just had to make it for our supper last night. Special thanks to Amanda’s neighbor, dear Miss Faye, who originally gave her the recipe for this delicious meatloaf. Amanda says it was a favorite of Miss Faye’s beloved husband and I have to tell you, my beloved husband went back for seconds AND thirds! (I think Miss Faye is onto something here).

I hope you’ll enjoy getting to see Flat Christy’s adventures with the Coer’s family as much as I did. She had quite the time! If you’d like to visit Amanda’s blog and thank her for so graciously opening her home to Flat Christy, just click here to visit Broke Chick On A Diet. While there you can also pick up some more yummy recipes and tips on decreasing the waistline, although I think the last photo of Flat Christy holds a hint as to how Amanda stays so slim, too (oh my)!

Hang in there because at the bottom of this post I have a short tutorial and recipe for Miss Faye’s Meatloaf!

And now, a letter from the Coer’s family…

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Dear Christy Jordan,

We were overjoyed when Flat Christy came to visit us! She arrived on a Saturday. We came home after a Girl Scout event and our special guest was waiting for us. She was so thoughtful to come bearing yummy cupcakes and fun coloring pages!

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The kids had a wonderful time helping Flat Christy get dressed for a busy day with our family. Each child chose something specific for her to wear: our youngest wanted to see her in a lovely striped shirt, our dear cousin who came to visit raved about Flat Christy in a cute denim skirt, our oldest daughter felt Flat Christy would enjoy wearing some colorful leggings and our son insisted she should be equipped with a set of martial arts “knuckle crunchers,” in case of a ninja attack.

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Once she was dressed (and armed) we headed to the park. While the children played, Flat Christy and I walked a mile around the track and jammed out to some awesome Turkish pop music.

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When we returned home, Flat Christy was so gracious to help prepare dinner.

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She was also introduced to Duke.

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Duke was not the least bit put off by the knuckle crunchers…

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Her cooking advice was invaluable and dinner was a big hit.

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She enjoyed playing “Cooking Mama” on the Wii (she’s a natural!) and then she traveled outside to play with the children after dinner.

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The chalk she brought was put to good use by Rowena!

(3 Dimensional Christy’s Note: Can I keep this kid??)

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Once the sun was down, we all sat down together for a family Bible study with Flat Christy seated next to Dad.

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She helped us tuck the kiddos in bed.

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Later that evening we struggled through a very tedious passport application together.

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Sunday morning we all got up and headed out to Midtown Baptist Church!

Flat Christy loved the wonderful coffee and breakfast items available in the Sunday school room.

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She was also very happy to help out in the church nursery.

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We felt that our guest needed a nice lunch after all she did to help, so we took her to one of our favorite Mexican restaurants.

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If you come to Texas, you just have to have some tex-mex food!

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After lunch we showed her some of the sights of our little town.

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We then headed home to play some dominos.

That Flat Christy is one savvy domino player!

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    Vivian doing school work..

    The next day she helped us get through all our school work.

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    Rowena doing school work
    Daniel doing school work while Flat Christy keeps an eye out for Ninjas with her knuckle crunchers..
    Daniel doing school work while Flat Christy keeps an eye out for Ninjas with her knuckle crunchers..

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While the older kids were busy finishing some projects, Flat Christy, Vivian and I snuck into the living room to shake what our mamas gave us with some fun belly dance moves and great tunes.

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Later that afternoon, we baked the cupcakes and enjoyed a nice treat after a long day.

We saved the rest to share with our church’s Monday night high school study group.

We dearly loved having Flat Christy over at our house. Give her a big kiss and hug from the Coers family!

Sincerely,

Amanda and The Coers Family

Thank YOU, Coer’s family! You are AWESOME. I appreciate you opening your hearts and your home to Flat Christy and all of the Southern Plate Family, it was such a joy! Gratefully, Three Dimensional Christy

Flat Christy brought back a slow cooker meatloaf recipe for us!

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To make Miss Faye’s Slow Cooker Meatloaf (courtesy of the Coer’s family) you’ll need: 2 lbs ground beef (I’m using ground chuck because it was on sale), tomato soup, cream of mushroom soup, package dry onion soup mix, and one egg. Note: My eggs were a bit on the small side so I’m using two 🙂

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Place meat, eggs, and onion soup mix in a large bowl.

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Moosh it all up really good with your hands.

Cooking is not for the squeamish so just get on in there. Hands are washable! Besides, it often takes someone dealing with the messy side of things in order to be able to produce something lovely, such as dinner. There is a valuable life lesson in there that I could pull out and drive home for ya but I’m woefully lacking in caffeine today and seeing how busy Flat Christy was has gotten me flat tired!

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After its all mixed up well, shape it into a loaf and place in bottom of slow cooker.

A loaf can be whatever shape you’re in the mood for. I was in a round mood today.

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Pour can of cream of mushroom soup over it. I spread mine around a bit with the can.

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Pour can of tomato soup over.

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Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.

(or high for four hours)

 

THIS WAS DELICIOUS, thank you Miss Faye!!!

It kind of had a Salisbury steak taste to it – family gobbled it up!


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*Amanda sometimes mixes in a quarter cup of ground flax seed with the meat to sneak in Omega 3 and fiber… don’t tell her kids!

Who will Flat Christy visit next?

I’ll send her out again in the next few weeks. She will arrive with a box of goodies, dressed all in white and waiting to have her wardrobe designed. She hopes to visit with other families, get to enjoy a family dinner with you, and bring back one of your yummiest recipes! If you’d like to invite Flat Christy to your house, let me know in the comments below. Please include what state you live in, if you have children (not required!), and what you think Flat Christy would enjoy doing with your family. I’ll choose the next family at random and email you for a mailing address when she’s ready for her next trip!

You have brains in your head.
You have feet in your shoes.
You can steer yourself any direction you choose.
You’re on your own.
And you know what you know.
And YOU are that guy who’ll decide where to go!

~Dr Seuss. Submitted by Rhonda Singleton in honor of Read Across America week.

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134 Comments

  1. Love love crockpot meatloaf. I usually cut up some red potatoes and spritz em w/ olive oil and sprinkle with seasoning and wrap them in foil and cook in my crock pot right along with my meatloaf. I’ve never tried the soup combo but it sounds delish!

    My kids love flat Stanley.. so I know they would love flat Christy just as much! I am quite sure my 2nd grader daughter would have you in a crown tout de suite. (Hurrah for high school French!) My 1st grader son would probably build flat Christy a lovely home out of legos. My hubby is chief onion chopper and follows directions really well. And me…I’m the mom.

    There’s lots to do and see here in the piedmont area of NC. Did you know we are the birthplace for Krispy Kreme? I know… deep fried mecca. Wait… I think the red light is on…

  2. Hi Christy!
    My family and I would love for you to visit.We live in Julian, NC. We are so ready for spring and this would be a nice treat.

  3. I do just about the same recipe for my meatloaf because I don’t like all the green peppers and tomatoes, etc…..the only differences are that I season my meat with garlic, pepper, etc (you know, the usual southern additives) and I use the “Golden Mushroom” soup which is basically the same thing as mixing the two soups together. It is wonderful and makes a fabulous gravy!

  4. I can’t wait to try this recipe! I love that it has a swiss steak taste b/c that’s my husband’s favorite and for the life of me I can’t ever get it just right, my meat always ends up tough but with ground beef there’s no worry of that!

    We’d love to have Flat Christy come visit us in Hawaii. We’d dress her up in a wet suit (read: laminate her) and take her surfing! My daughter Zoe (18 months) and I would take her to the North Shore to watch the big waves and have some fish tacos and shave ice. We’d stop by the roadside stands and pick up fresh fruit and banana lumpia (because it’s my weakness). And before she left we’d stop by the Dole Plantation and get some fresh pineapple for Flat Christy to take home. Because honestly, nothing comes close to fresh pineapple, it’s like sunshine in a fruit and you can hollow it out and drink out of it. =) And if she comes before the end of March she’d get to go to our Welcome Home Luau for my husband…and you know there’s going to be tons of good food there!

  5. Hi Three Dimensional Christy! =0)
    We would just love to have Flat Christy over for a visit. My hubby and I were born and raised in SC, but we now live in Maryland…just shy of the Mason-Dixon. We have two boys, ages 4 and 9. And, we are waiting for the phone call to adopt a daughter from China. There are all kinds of things we could do together. If she came in the next few weeks, she could go with us to see our oldest son compete in the State level of the National Geographic Bee. If she would rather visit when it is warmer up here (and I don’t blame her one bit!), she could come around the end of June when our whole family will be traveling to the Gulf Coast of Mississippi doing continued Katrina relief work. We’ll be driving a long way, and there’s lots to see. It’s my job to run the kitchen in Mississippi and feed 30+ workers for a week, and with her expertise in the kitchen, I would love to have her help! We would love to have her visit any old time at all…our door is always open! We’ll even be like Motel 6 and leave the light on for her 😉

  6. Hey, whose belly dance video is that? It looks tribal. Rachel Brice or FatChanceBellyDance? I belly danced in my community for years until I got a little burned out and decided to go for a master’s degree. I’m getting burned out on that much more rapidly!! I still have my lovely costumes so I might go back to it one day. 🙂

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