Roasted Pork Loin With Apples Inspired by MomFoodie.com
After we celebrate Thanksgiving at the end of this month, many Americans will head to their favorite stores and local malls in an attempt to score some great Black Friday deals. We usually spend this time shopping for ourselves or our loved ones, but the Tuesday after Thanksgiving is the perfect opportunity to give to those in need. National Day of Giving is on Nov. 29. We like to think Thanksgiving is a time to eat turkey and watch football with our loved ones, but I always use this time to reflect on all I’ve been blessed with. I don’t take things for granted, so I try to pay it forward whenever possible. One of the best ways to do this is by giving to a charitable organization. Many organizations locally and nationally devote resources to help those in need. NATIONAL DAY OF GIVING IS THIS MONTH! How Do You Plan to Help Others?
Ingredients • 4 lbs pork loin • 2 tsp garlic powder • 2 tsp salt, divided
• 1 tsp black pepper • 8 apples • 2 red onions • 3 garlic cloves
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1 tbsp brown sugar
• 2 tbsp olive oil • 2 tsp cinnamon • 3 tbsp butter, softened
Directions
1. In a large bowl, season pork loin with garlic powder, 1 1/2 tsp salt, and pepper, then cover and place in refrigerator for 30 minutes. 2. Preheat oven to 425 F. 3. Slice apples and onions, then chop garlic cloves. Season with brown sugar, olive oil, remaining salt, and cinnamon. 4. In a 9x13-inch baking dish, place a layer of apples and onions in the pan, put pork loin on top, then place remaining apples and onions around it. 5. Break butter into small pieces and place them on the pork loin and apples. Place dish in oven and let it bake for 15 minutes. 6. Reduce the heat to 350 F, then continue to bake for 60 minutes. 7. Remove dish and stir apples and onions. 8. Increase heat to 450 F, put dish in oven, and roast for an additional 8–10 minutes. Free Estate Planning Seminar
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One group I belong to is called 100 Women Who Care. Every quarter, we all come together and donate $100 each to a worthy cause. We usually bring in three different organizations that give presentations about their group and cause. We then decide which charity aligns with our values and needs the money the most. Giving $100 to a charity only goes so far, but when we all come together and give $10,000 instead, it really makes a difference. As you celebrate Thanksgiving this year with your family, take some time to think about those who aren’t so lucky. Think about the causes you believe in and find ways to help. Many charities throughout our community aim to help veterans, children, animals, and the unsheltered. You just need to find a cause you believe in and find ways to donate. You don’t have to donate money, either. Many organizations are in need of volunteers, so donating your time goes a long way. Wherever you decide to help out, I hope you all have a productive National Day of Giving.
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