My little guy doesn't really like meat. He eats hamburgers selectively (if they're nice and salty, I like to mix garlic salt and BBQ   sauce into ours) and doesn't like chicken very often. He does   love hot dogs.
But I feel guilty feeding him a hot   dog every day. Too much salt. 
He loves my mom's  meatloaf  (it was my grandmother's recipe). I  can't make it  myself b/c I don't think it is all that healthy (sorry  mom!) and I  don't have a place to buy the mix around here (she gets it at a small, family-owned   grocery store).
My solution: make him meatballs. I made 1.5   dozen this morning and plan to freeze them. To my delight, I found some   grass-fed beef at a farmer's market this weekend and used 1 pound of the ground beef in the   meatballs.
I added 1 cup of   Panko breadcrumbs (the Japanese kind which are flaked instead of   ground so it is lighter and has more volume than regular crumbs).
Then   I added a small amount of salt,   pepper, an egg, minced fresh basil (I didn't measure) plus I chopped 1/2 an onion and shredded a carrot.
I'm hoping he eats   these meatballs to get some more iron and protein into his diet.
 
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