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[homemade] ‘Classic Diner’ Meatloaf w/Ketchup Glaze + Mashed Potatoes

Another meatloaf I’ve made—this one was terrific, the ketchup glaze + spice combo really makes it 🍽️

u/kreiderhouserules — 3 days ago
▲ 110 r/allmanbrothers+1 crossposts

My First Tattoo (circa 2018)

(Definitely not my last) but my first entrance into the world of being inked.

Tribute to my favorite band, the Allman Brothers Band, and one of my favorite songs in their catalogue (‘In Memory of Elizabeth Reed’.) Saw the brothers 11x in my life, and got this one on a whim pretty much that summer in 2018. Wanted to share.

u/kreiderhouserules — 8 days ago

No Bake Cheesecake

(Recipe last slide)—really enjoyed this and cannot wait to try making other varieties with this base.

u/kreiderhouserules — 24 days ago
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[homemade] Swiss Bacon Mushroom Cheeseburger Pie

(Recipe at the end)

I love the original ‘Impossible’ Bisquick Cheeseburger Pie, and I’ve made a couple of variations (including cheddar jalapeño), but this one was next level.

u/kreiderhouserules — 1 month ago
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Cinnamon Bran Flake Muffins

Really came out great. I have bran flakes for breakfast, had just stocked up and had all ingredients on hand.

Cinnamon Bran Flake Muffins
Makes: 6 Jumbo Muffins (or 12 standard muffins)

190 g all-purpose flour
135 g packed light brown sugar
90 g Post Bran Flakes (do not crush)
1 tsp baking soda
1½ tsp ground cinnamon
¼ tsp ground nutmeg
½ tsp kosher salt (or ¼ tsp table salt)

1 large egg
360 mL (1½ cups) whole milk
30 mL (2 Tbsp) vegetable or canola oil
1 tsp vanilla extract

Nonstick cooking spray (or about 3 mL PAM butter spray spread lightly around the muffin cups)

Preheat oven to 400°F (205°C). Spray a 6-jumbo muffin pan (or standard 12-cup muffin tin) with nonstick spray.

In a large bowl whisk together:
Flour
Brown sugar
Baking soda
Cinnamon
Nutmeg
Salt

In a separate bowl whisk together:
Egg
Whole milk
Vegetable oil
Vanilla

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir just until combined.

Fold in the 90 g Bran Flakes gently. Let the batter rest for 10 minutes.
Give the batter one gentle stir and divide evenly into 6 jumbo muffin cups, filling each about ¾ full.

Bake at 400°F for approximately 23–25 minutes, or until a knife or toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

Cool in the pan for 5–10 minutes before removing and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

u/kreiderhouserules — 1 month ago

When Courtney…

cries to her dad after they confront her in their mansion after a tennis lesson CMON lol

Watching with my gf and we cracked up: ‘Give Courtney a break! She only turned 36 three years ago!!’ 💀

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u/kreiderhouserules — 2 months ago

I watched Breaking Bad for the first time on a round-trip flight to Australia. It became a core memory.

Just finished Breaking Bad for the first time, and it became one of the most memorable viewing experiences of my life.

A few weeks ago I had a business trip from New Jersey to Australia:

EWR → LAX → SYD
SYD→ LAX → EWR

Before leaving, I downloaded Breaking Bad to my phone. Over those four flights and airport layovers, I ended up watching 49 episodes.

It completely changed the travel experience. Instead of thinking, "How am I going to survive another 15 hours on this plane?" I was thinking, "Just one more episode."

By the time I landed back in the U.S., I had only about 13 episodes left. I finished those at home over the next couple of days, recovering from the time change and long travel.

I thought the show was excellent throughout, but the final stretch absolutely blew me away. Ozymandias may be the best single episode of television I've ever seen.

Hank's death genuinely hurt. Walt losing nearly everything. Jesse's captivity. The collapse of Walt's family and empire. It felt like five seasons of consequences arriving all at once. What a terrific climax. And then the finale somehow managed to stick the landing.

What surprised me most is that I was actually rooting for Hank by the end. Going in, I knew Walter White was the iconic character. Coming out, Hank was probably my favorite.

For years I've said that The Shield (2002 - 2008) is my favorite TV series of all time. Nothing has ever seriously challenged it. Breaking Bad still may not take that #1 spot for me, but those last few episodes absolutely put it in the conversation.

More than anything, though, Breaking Bad is now permanently tied to that Australia trip in my memory. Whenever I think about those flights, I'll probably think about Walter, Jesse, Hank, and trying to squeeze in "just one more episode" somewhere over the Pacific Ocean.

I'm honestly a little jealous of everyone who got to experience it for the first time when it originally aired, but I have to admit: watching almost the entire series on the longest flights of my life was a pretty incredible way to discover it.

Just wanted to share, and I've really enjoyed this community now that I've finished the series.

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u/kreiderhouserules — 2 months ago