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Granny Margaret’s Meatloaf

Happy Father’s Day


By Dub and Deb ——--June 18, 2011

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Good morning, and how are you all today? I want to wish everyone a Happy Father’s Day as well! Can you guys believe how fast Father’s Day has gotten here once again? I swear it seems like it was just a couple months back. My Dad used to tell me, “Son, whatever you do don’t get old.” The problem I have is, he never told me how not to!

We went by to see my Dad and Mom this morning. Deb and I will probably go up again Sunday, but we aren’t 100% sure yet. With everything that goes on normally in our lives, then Deb’s little problem she’s encountered health wise, our lives scheduling wise, have been disrupted some, to say the least. But, what’s the old saying, “That’s life, huh?” We had to go have Deb fitted for her wig, the Doctor has guaranteed her hair loss, and in doing this we had to go right by Mom and Dads. With this being the case, we dropped him off an early Father’s Day surprise. Being the Bronson’s love to eat, it weren’t a dern tie or house shoes we were taking him. Dad loves a meatloaf I make, and it’s a recipe from his Mama, Granny Margaret. I always loved it too, and while over at her house one day years back, she gave it to Deb and I. For some reason in our house, I make things, and Deb makes things. Somehow we, without saying a word to each other, we just delegated her cooking some things, while I ended up cooking some things. Granny Margaret’s Meatloaf just ended up being one of mine, and again my Dad just loves these things, so, Deb and I made one last night for him. I think he lets Mom have some too, I’m just guessing, but, who knows for sure! More...

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