How to Make Your Favorite Childhood Sloppy Joes
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Recipe:
1.5 lbs Ground beef
2 -8 oz cans of Tomato Sauce
2 tbsp Sweet Baby Ray's Barbecue sauce
1 Tbsp yellow mustard
3 tsp brown sugar
2 tsp chili powder
1 tsp black pepper
1 1/2 tsp garlic salt
1 green bell pepper
1/2 yellow onion
1 tbsp minced garlic
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Cook With Me Crock-Pot Sloppy Joes Crock-Pot recipe slow cooker recipe
a pound and a half to 2 lb ground beef
large onion
garlic
red yellow and orange bell pepper
fresh cracked pepper
mustard
ketchup
Worcestershire sauce
ground mustard
garlic powder
onion powder
seasoning salt
dried onion
parsley
brown sugar
two cans tomato soup
you can add four beef bouillon if you want or leave it out taste great either way
at the end if it needs to be thick you can thicken it with cornstarch
Homemade Crockpot Sloppy Joes
Spring is here! And when Spring comes every year, I find myself falling in line with the cliché approach of Spring cleaning which includes not only cleaning out of closets and organizing of cupboards, but for me personally, pulling myself together after a nice, long, cozy winter. But, before we get ourselves too put together, before all of the Spring cleaning commences, I wanted to share this 5-ingredient, very simple and very not 'put together' recipe. So not put together that some may even call it sloppy. Grab your crockpots, because we are making homemade sloppy Joes!
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Load of Crock's 12 Months of Giving: March 2020 challenge:
As we are all acutely aware, our country, and across the world are trying to navigate and manage all things COVID-19. Given this, my challenge for this month is and has been quite simple. Each day I have been finding ways to incorporate kindness in what I do, and find one thing to focus on, for which I am grateful. The days have felt long, and we all are feeling some level of stress and anxiety during this time. I am finding by challenging myself to these two items every day, I am creating something new by doing something kind for someone else (checking in with a friend to ensure they are doing ok, asking neighbors if they need anything, reading books to your friends' kids over FaceTime, etc.) which helps make each day feel a little different and less isolating. And, by finding one new thing each day for which I am grateful, keeps my head (most days) leaning towards the silver lining, and generally helps me in keeping a positive attitude.
These are some tough times, with so many unknowns, so please, if you feel up for it, join me in this simple challenge for the month of March, and see what one act of kindness and one grateful thought each day, can do to help during this times.
Remember, we are all here for one another, friends! Try to stay positive and find the good, even on the tough days. My thoughts are with all of you and your families!