Would you please share your recipe for that delish sauce? I'm home all day bored out of my freaking mind anyways, might as well make some awesome sauce from scratch....and I love me some pasta! It'll be a whole lot healthier (and better for my bum) than those brownies and cookies i've been baking lately!

Nicholas Jacob born on 06/30/2009, 9.5lbs and 21 1/4" long

Joshua Scott 5.3lbs & Jonathan Matthew 6.2lbs, born 08/31/10

Re: **pesky**
Super easy and you can fudge around with the ingredients a bit:
Dad's Spaghetti Meat Sauce
1/2 cup sliced or diced onion (your preference)
2 tbspns olive oil (3 if using 2 1/2 - 3 lbs of meat)
1 -2 1/2 lbs of meat (I tend to use 3 lbs because there is easily enough to freeze; I tend to use very lean ground beef as turkey is a bit too bland)
6 cloves of garlic, minced (have to differ from my dad here, who loves garlic; I use a bit less but use at least 3-4 and save yourself the headache and use the preminced stuff in the jar; you can use fresh obviously but the other stuff saves time)
4 1lb cans of tomatoes (you can use plum, regular, fire-roasted -- depends on the flavor you are looking for; I tend to use plum)
2 8 oz cans seasoned tomato sauce
1 3 oz can broiled mushrooms (you can use sliced fresh mushrooms instead)
1/4 cup chopped Italian parsley
1 1/2 tsp oregano
1 tsp salt (just season to taste)
2 pinches thyme (I used to skip this because my mom always hated thyme and the sauce does not suffer one bit, so depends if you like thyme)
1 bay leaf (I sometimes up this to 2, especially if the leaves are small)
1 large can tomato paste (I always used a smaller can but whatever)
water, as needed
I use a huge electric skillet but you will need a BIG pan or pot. Cook the onion in the oil until almost tender. Add the meat and garlic and brown meat (he says lightly, I just cook it). Add remaining ingredients. Simmer uncovered for 2 to 2 1/2 hours until sauce is nice and thick, stirring occasionally. Remove bay leaf (or leaves) and serve over hot pasta.
DD -- 5YO
DS -- 3YO