Italian (imo)
It really depends on how you intend on serving the meatballs: Swedish meatballs are intended to be served unaccompanied covered with a sour cream based brown gravy, Italian meatballs are intended to be served over spaghetti, vermicelli, linguine, etc. with a pasta sauce (e.g. tomato, cheese, pesto). The spices of each type of meatballs are different and using one type of meatballs for the purpose of the other would produce clashing flavors.
Different types of salads, a lot of chicken meals or ham.
I grew up in the 1960's and ate almost nothing but "home cooked" meals. For those who still make "home cooked" meals weekly, it should come as no surprise that many of the most popular meals then are still popular now. (Also they were many of the same meals that were popular in the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's and on into the 1970's.) My family's typical home-cooked meals consisted of 3 or 4 cooked vegetables. They could be mashed potatoes, turnips or turnip greens, English peas, corn or corn on the cob, green beans, etc... along with some meat such as pot roast, steak, liver, baked chicken, or meat loaf. Dessert was not usual until the very end of the 60s and start of the 70s - with my family at least. There were also chili, beef stew, vegetable soup, and goulash, and often salads, slices of tomato, and "corn bread with pinto beans." Beans - the other protein - crowder peas, black-eyed peas, snap peas, or field peas were also frequently enjoyed at meals. Since I lived outside a small town usually all the meal fixings were home grown and prepared. I know other families would have "home cooked" meals of macaroni and cheese, spaghetti and meatballs, pizza prepared from a box mix, etc. Sometimes we would have those as well. Other things eaten at home and "home cooked" were Chun-King Oriental canned meals, hamburgers, hot dogs, and sandwiches - but not as often as the "square meals" I described first.
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One very famous Swedish meal is the meatballs! For dessert there are chocolate balls which are delicious! I hope you try these meals if you ever visit Sweden!
Meatballs, Macaroni and Cheese, Meatloaf, Mozzarella Sticks, etc.
Different types of salads, a lot of chicken meals or ham.
There are quite a number of meals on the Jenny Craig diet plan aimed at weight loss and staying fit. Some of these meals include chicken carbonara and Thai chicken soup with meatballs and salad.
make hot meals really hot.
They eat ordinary food just like everyone else. I'm going to write down a typical "food day" for a swedish family below: Breakfast: A sandwich with cheese or ham, a fruit + milk Lunch: Chicken and rice + Water/Milk Snack: A fruit/A sandwich Dinner: Porridge with jam and/or sugar + cinnamon. A dish that's very common though is meatballs with potatoes + jam and a brown sauce that tastes a little bit salty.
Popular one-dish meals:Spaghetti and meatballs with garlic breadPizza with bread sticksPot roast with vegetables with breadLasagna with breadChicken a la king over biscuits
Either you REALLY happy, or really crazy..
If you are wondering whether or not weight loss meals are delivered to your house because you really love to eat, then the answer is no that they are not.
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Not exactly. The hamburger patty or ground beef part of the cheese burger is made out of "cow," and the cheese portion is made from cows...made actually from cows' milk. The rest of the burger is from wheat, cucumbers, lettuce etc.
Well they feed them 3 meals a day and if they have done something really bad they can split their meals so about 2 and 1/2 meals a day maybe even less