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Porcupine Meatballs

1-1/2 lbs. hamburger
1 egg
1pkg beef flavored rice-a-roni

To rice-a-roni add hamburger and egg. Make into meatballs and brown. Drain, add spice pkg to 2-1/2 cups hot water and add to browned meatballs in a frying pan. Simmer covered for 30 minutes.

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King Family said…
I was looking to see if Trudy happened to put her meat loaf on here... since she didn't I was pretty excited to see this on here. Im going to try it and see how it turns out. Thanks mom!

Halley

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