Malone is great. Food is great. This is great. The gist of a hip-hip-Malone! toast by John Tyler Norton.
Here's my first serving. Andy told us we must be granted permission from him to go in for seconds, but obviously no one listened.
I am not sure what barbeque sauce Malone used for this, but it was hands down the best meatloaf I've ever had. It was moist without being spongy or soggy. You did good, Malone.
And the finished product!
And into the blender (notice Andy's arm creeping up on the bowl).
Stirring up the butternut squash soup.
Sweet potato fries.
Mashed potatoes and a green bean casserole.
My friend Malone is currently staying at her aunt and uncle's beautiful home in Cobble Hill before she sets out to travel the world, starting in Thailand. So she made use of the dining room with a large home-cooked meal and some friends. It was the perfect genre of food to warm us up in the cold.
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