Use your hands. Generally, meat loaf includes an egg or two, ground beef, and 
breadcrumbs, plus whatever else your recipe calls for, and the best way I know 
to get everything combined is, literally, by hand. Also, the more you work it, 
the better; I don't think you can over-work meatloaf. Put sandwich bags or 
plastic gloves on your hands if you must, but you'll best know when everything 
is throughly mixed in when you use your hands instead of a spoon or anything 
else. Plenty of sighted people do this as well, as there is no substitute for 
hands when mixing such a large amount of very heavy ingredients. Have fun 
cooking!
On Feb 17, 2013, at 2:28 PM, "Will Henderson" <will.henderson...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Good morning,
> 
> 
> 
> I'm looking forward to trying different things now and one of those things
> today is that I thought of making meat loaf.  I've not done it before but it
> doesn't look too hard.
> 
> First, does anyone have any good recipes because I heard that sometimes
> people use both sausage and ground beef.
> 
> Also, when it comes to meat loaf, what's a good way of mixing everything
> without getting too messy or getting everywhere.  It seems pretty heavy to
> mix ground beef with a normal spoon but is that the best way?
> 
> 
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Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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