Southern Living’s Quick Fix Sloppy Joes (and my Wardrobe Malfunction)

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I don’t know what it was about the day I filmed this but we were all feeling a little silly. The studio just had humor in the air and as you watch this video you can see that I’m trying not to laugh! I have made a lot of fantastic recipes in this Quick Fix Supper series but I gotta tell ya, I’m a simple gal and these Sloppy Joes are one of my absolute favorites. They were SO GOOD.

Oh, about the wardrobe malfunction…

Towards the middle of the video, as I was talking and we were filming, I looked down and PLOP, one of my earrings fell right into the middle of the skillet! I remember saying something like “Oh! there’s my earring!” and then we cut so I could get it out and keep on rolling! I hope you enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed filming it.

Remember, just click the link at the bottom to get the recipe!

To get this Sloppy Joe recipe, click here. 

 

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26 Comments

  1. Hey, Christy. I really enjoyed watching you make this, I think this is what’s for supper tomorrow night. Can’t wait to trying it. Hope you have a wonderful day! P.S. Wish y’all would show a couple of bloopers for us to watch…that would be so funny 🙂

  2. Hi Christy!! Just wanted to say i am gonna try this version of yours!! My old standby of many many yrs is this one>>hamburger,chopped gr pepper and onion,salt pepper,sm can tomato sauce,1/2 c catsup,sprinkle of worcestershire sauce,1Tbl each of brown sugar and vinegar and a pinch of dry mustard (which I usually end up squeezing in a bit of yellow mustard instead) Soooooo good!!

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