Today Ryan missed the traditional beans and cornbread at my grandmother's because he got swept up in cleaning our apartment. That's right ladies, he spent all afternoon cleaning. So we're gonna go ahead and call that a 100% legit excuse for missing Nan's famous beans.
But that was just the icing on the cake; last weekend, he treated us to a special homemade spaghetti recipe, brought to us via podcast by Jamie Oliver. Ryan prepared by watching the podcast multiple times, then shopping, then coming home to a clean kitchen to whip up something special for Sunday lunch.
Without further ado, I bring you Spaghetti and Meatballs a la Chef Ryan P: the best I've ever had.
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