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Italian Meatball Zoodle Soup
Total Time: 6 hours, 30 minutes
Yield: 12 Servings
Serving Size: 1 Cup
Calories: 129 Carbs: 3 net grams Fat: 6 g Protein: 15 g
Ingredients
32 oz beef stock
1 medium zucchini, Spiraled
2 ribs celery, chopped
1 small onion, diced
1 carrot, chopped
1 medium tomato, diced
1 ½ tsp garlic salt
1 ½ lb ground beef
½ cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
6 cloves garlic, minced
1 large egg
4 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
1 ½ tsp sea salt
1 ½ tsp onion powder
1 tsp Italian seasoning
1 tsp dried oregano
½ tsp black pepper
Instructions
Heat slow cooker on low setting.
To the slow cooker, add beef stock, zucchini, celery, onion, carrot, tomato, and garlic salt. Cover.
In a large mixing bowl, combine ground beef, Parmesan, garlic, egg, parsley, sea salt, onion powder, oregano, Italian seasoning, and pepper. Mix until all ingredients are well incorporated. Form into approximately 30 meatballs.
Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once the pan is hot, add meatballs and brown on all sides. No need to worry about cooking them all the way through as they will be going into the slow cooker. Add meatballs to slow cooker, cover and cook for 6 hours.
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Using fresh berries, bananas, and eggs, creates these delicious muffins. First, mash two bananas into a large bowl. Then, whisks four eggs until they are blended well. Next, places a few berries into each compartment of muffin tin. Finally, pours the mixture over berries and places them in the oven.
These muffins do not contain any flour, and as a result, they bake extremely quickly. It only takes 12 minutes in the oven until they are ready!
Mayor Hercules Clay began a tradition for an annual service of thanksgiving to be held at Newark Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene This year’s service, starting at 11.15am, Sunday March 12, will see re-enactors provide a colourful guard of honour for attending dignitaries.To mark this anniversary, Colonel Robert Overton’s Regiment will stage a day of drill and living history at the National Civil War Centre – Newark Museum and musket fire at Newark Castle
The history of Kelham Hall & Country Park
A rich history as the ancestral home of the Manners-Sutton family, along with its use as a theological college for an Anglican Order of Monks, and the distinct design features of renowned architect Sir George Gilbert Scott make Kelham Hall a fascinating place to discover.
The present Kelham Hall is the third building to have stood on the site with two former halls having been damaged significantly by fire (one in the early eighteenth century and a second in 1857). All three halls were built for the Manners Sutton family, whose links with Kelham and Averham date back to the 12th century. Between 1903 and 1974 Kelham Hall was used as a training college by the Society of the Sacred Mission in preparation for missionary work. The hall and grounds however were requisitioned by the army during the two world wars although these were the only interruptions. The most significant legacy left by the monks is the incredible domed chapel, which today is a year-round venue for weddings and events and an exquisite addition to the property. There are other traces of the monks’ presence visible today, including their graveyard at St. Wilfred’s church on the estate. For those interested in architecture, Kelham Hall provides a wealth of material, including a striking similarity in parts of the building to the St. Pancras hotel, London – both master works of Sir George Gilbert Scott.
To coincide with and support the Civil War weekend events there will be a Specialist Food Fayre with some 50 stalls in the
historic setting of Newark Market Place. In addition, alongside the food stalls there will be street entertainments, food demonstrations, health promotions and other attractions to suit
all ages. In the adjacent Buttermarket, part of the magnificent Town Hall, will be a local crafts and food fayre. FREE admission.
Friday 16 June – A day of tribute acts, Riverside Rocks
Oasish
Kazabian
Snow Control
Stereotonics
Saturday 17 June – UB40
Ali Campbell
Astro & Mickey Virtue
Level 42
The Origional Wailers
Sunday 18 June – Swing in the park
Family fun day
Free entry
Sconce Fest
Details
Free family event with inflatables, gmaes, music, stalls, food, drumming workshop and funfair.