I’m going to come right out and say it: I’m a meatloaf enthusiast. From the moment I tasted my first bite of my mother’s meatloaf, I declared it my favorite food. I love it because it’s so simple, yet so complex. It may be a loaf of meat, but to me, it’s a loaf of love.
My obsession with meatloaf started at a young age when my mom whipped it up for dinner one night. If only she knew the meatloaf monster she was about to create. I would like to give a shoutout to my mom for making her meatloaf without tomato sauce, ketchup, or any of those questionable sauces. I actually don’t know her exact recipe, but I know she uses relish and meat, so that’s good enough for me.
Since I was really diggin’ meatloaf at the time, I thought I would do something earth-shattering to get the word out. So naturally, I made a meatloaf appreciation Twitter account.
Before you get too excited about finding it, I deleted the account a few years ago. I don’t remember what the Twitter handle or username was, but I’m going to assume it was epic since I created it, after all. This Twitter helped me express my meatloaf love in less than 140 characters.
For instance, I used to tweet stuff like, “Guess what’s for dinner again? It’s meatloaf, baby!” Clearly, I had way too much time on my hands to be pulling these shenanigans. I remember following all these celebrities with millions of followers and hoping one would follow back so I could rise to meatloaf stardom.
I think it’s pretty hilarious that I made a meatloaf appreciation Twitter account. What kind of 10-year-old thinks something like that would be a stellar idea? Me, apparently. I’m just upset that I don’t have the account today. Use this as a lesson and don’t delete your fan pages, kids!
(Gifs courtesy of giphy.com and header photo courtesy of redrockrelish.com)
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