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Meat Loaf For 120

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Meats, Eggs Tasteofhome 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

40 lb Ground beef
16 Eggs, lightly beaten
8 c Old-fashioned oats
5 c Tomato juice
3 Onions, chopped
1/3 c Salt
2 T Pepper
3 c Water
1 1/2 c Ketchup
6 T Vinegar
2 T Prepared mustard
2 T Brown sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

"A friend of mine gave me this recipe, which was a favorite at 4-H
camp." - Joanne Shew Combine beef, eggs, oats, tomato juice, onions,
salt and pepper. Form into 16 loaves. Place in 9x5x3" loaf pans.
Combine sauce ingredients; pour 3 Tbsp. over each loaf. Bake at 350
degrees for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until no pink remains, basting once
with remaining sauce.  Submitted to RecipeLu List by Ruth
<pookypook@aol.com> by PookyPook  <PookyPook@aol.com> on Jan 24, 1998.
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