How to make the World’s Greatest Lasagna Roll Ups | Made by Meaghan Moineau

It was one of those nights where the fridge was whispering, “Hey, you forgot to grocery shop this week.” You know the ones? I had a craving for something cozy but didn’t want to spend hours in the kitchen. Enter: the World’s Greatest Lasagna Roll Ups. These babies are not only a twist on the classic lasagna but also perfect for when you want to impress without the stress. They’re a bit like lasagna’s cool, quirky cousin – all the comfort, but with a fun twist. Plus, they make the whole place smell like a tiny Italian bistro. Who can say no to that? Grab your apron, and let’s do this!

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What You’ll Need

This is one of those glorious recipes where you probably already have most of the stuff sitting in your pantry. A few fresh ingredients and some pantry heroes, and you’re ready to roll.

  • Lean ground beef you like
  • Italian sausage
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Italian seasoning
  • Dried basil
  • Fire roasted diced canned tomatoes
  • Canned tomato sauce
  • Canned tomato paste
  • Water
  • Black ground pepper
  • Lasagna noodles
  • Ricotta cheese
  • Fresh parsley
  • Egg
  • Salt
  • Parmesan Reggiano
  • Mozzarella cheese

How to Make the World’s Greatest Lasagna Roll Ups

  1. In a large saucepan over medium heat, start browning the ground beef and Italian sausage. This is where the comforting aroma begins!
  2. In a separate pan, heat a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil over medium heat. Cook the onion, garlic, Italian seasoning, and dried basil for about 6-8 minutes, or until the onion is translucent and everything smells heavenly.
  3. Add the cooked onion and garlic mixture to the meat. Stir in the diced canned tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, water, black pepper, and 2 tablespoons of the fresh parsley. Let it simmer uncovered for an hour, filling your home with the scent of Italian goodness.
  4. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of water to a boil. Cook the lasagna noodles for 8-10 minutes, then drain and rinse with cold water. Set them aside.
  5. In a small mixing bowl, combine the remaining parsley, ricotta cheese, egg, and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Mix well until it’s creamy and spreadable.
  6. Preheat your oven to 375°F. Pour a bit of the meat sauce into the bottom of a 9 x 13 glass baking dish to set the stage for our roll ups.
  7. To assemble, lay a lasagna noodle on a flat surface. Spread a generous amount of the cheese mixture over it, sprinkle with a little Parmesan Reggiano, and roll it up snugly. Place it seam side down in the baking dish. Repeat with the remaining noodles.
  8. Cover each roll up with a spoonful of the meat sauce. Top with slices of mozzarella cheese for that melty goodness we all adore.
  9. Cover the dish with foil and bake in the oven for 20 minutes. Then, remove the foil and bake for an additional 10 minutes uncovered. This is when the cheese gets all bubbly and golden!
  10. Let them cool for about 10 minutes before serving. Trust me, they’re worth the wait!

Cook’s Notes

  • This dish is forgiving. If you need to make it ahead, just assemble the roll ups in the baking dish, cover, and refrigerate until you’re ready to bake. Just add a few minutes to the baking time if you’re cooking them from cold.
  • Leftovers? Absolutely. They reheat beautifully in the microwave or oven. If you want to freeze them, do so before baking.
  • Don’t overstuff the noodles. It’s tempting, but a little restraint keeps them from bursting and ensures they stay tidy and perfect.

Make It Your Own

  • Swap the ground beef for ground turkey or chicken if that’s what you have or prefer.
  • For a veggie twist, replace the meat with mushrooms and zucchini, just cook them down until tender.
  • If you’re feeling spicy, add some crushed red pepper flakes to the meat sauce for an extra kick.
  • Use fresh spinach in the cheese mixture for a pop of color and nutrition. Just make sure to sauté it first to remove excess moisture.

If you try this, I’d love to hear how it turns out—drop a comment or tag me! Your kitchen adventures make my day. Happy rolling!

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Xbox Teases GTA 6, Nets 37M Views | Analysis by Brian Moineau

TL;DR

  • Xbox’s “Wishlist Now” post about GTA 6 pulled 37.3 million X views and 250,000+ likes—cheap reach that turns GTA hype into Xbox storefront intent, though “views” here are impressions, not uniques. [1][4]
  • Take-Two and Rockstar still point to a November 19, 2026 launch with marketing kicking off in summer 2026, so Xbox is staking mindshare now, likely ahead of a PlayStation‑leaning marketing cycle. [2][6][9]
  • With GTA V sold‑in past 225 million units, the platform that wins “where you buy” wins the rent; expect publishers to steer clear of GTA 6’s week, as they did around Red Dead Redemption 2 in 2018. [3][8][10]

What the source said

Pure Xbox reports that a barebones Xbox post on X reading “November 19th — Wishlist Now” amassed 37.3 million views and 250,000+ likes, fanning GTA 6 anticipation and calming delay rumors after Take‑Two reiterated the date last week. The piece flags that the virality reflects extraordinary GTA demand, not ironclad release certainty, and that fan communities on Reddit and Discord are fixated on Trailer 3 timing and pre‑orders opening in summer 2026. It closes by arguing Xbox should keep first‑party beats like Fable, Halo, and Gears clear of GTA 6’s November window—because nothing wants to compete with it. [1]

Why it matters

This isn’t about a viral post; it’s about who captures the $70 transaction in November 2026. Rockstar ships the game, but PlayStation and Xbox take roughly a 30% fee on their digital stores, so a single “Wishlist Now” call—seen 37.3 million times—nudges undecided buyers to pick a lane months before pre‑orders open. That lane is recurring platform revenue, not just a one‑off post. [1][12]

Stakeholders with money at stake include Take‑Two (FY2027 bookings hinge on holding the date), Microsoft and Sony (storefront fees on a once‑a‑decade hit), and X Corp (evidence its “views” can still connect to commerce in 2026). GTA V’s “over 225 million” sold‑in and a GTA franchise total above 465 million set the pie size; the only question is which storefront takes the biggest rake. [3][6]

Original analysis

GTA 6: Xbox racks up 37 million views

Consensus read: “Xbox flexed with a viral GTA 6 post.”
Contrarian read: It’s defensive. If PlayStation leads marketing, Xbox must anchor the idea that GTA 6 is a day‑one Xbox buy—before PS5 messaging drowns everything out. Coverage at Push Square and others has highlighted signs of a Sony‑leaning cycle; Rockstar lists both PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on Nov 19, 2026, but the branding tide will likely skew PlayStation. Xbox is planting a flag now. [9][2]

  • Back‑of‑envelope media value

    • Inputs: 37.3M X “views” (impressions) and an observed Hootsuite CPM for X near $2.09. [1][5]
    • Math: 37.3M / 1,000 = 37,300 “thousands”; 37,300 × $2.09 ≈ $77,857 in ad‑equivalent reach.
    • Caveat: X “views” count any logged‑in exposure; they’re not unique, and quality varies across placements. [4]
    • Translation: for the cost of one big‑city out‑of‑home flight in 2026, Xbox reminded tens of millions that GTA 6 is also on Xbox.
  • Engagement sanity check

    • Likes: 250,000 on 37.3M views ≈ 0.67% like‑per‑impression. [1]
    • That’s a healthy skim for a one‑line post pointing to storefront wishlists, and it points directly at the conversion surface that matters to Microsoft’s P&L in 2026.
  • The storefront ROI logic (scenario math)

    • Console platforms take about a 30% fee on digital game sales; Microsoft publicly kept 30% on Xbox consoles while cutting PC fees in 2021. [12]
    • If that post ultimately steers just 50,000 digital Xbox pre‑orders at $70, platform fee ≈ 50,000 × $70 × 30% = $1.05M.
    • Even 5,000 conversions would yield ≈ $105,000—already above the ~$77.9k “earned media” value of the post. This is why platform posts around third‑party blockbusters exist.
  • A 2×2 on platform tactics

    • Axis 1: Control of the marketing message (low ⇄ high).
    • Axis 2: Share of audience attention (low ⇄ high).
    • Xbox today: Low control (likely Sony‑leaning marketing) × High attention (mass X reach) → Tactic: seed intent on your store, repeatedly, and early.
    • PlayStation: High control × High attention → Tactic: own trailers, bundles, controller SKUs, and retail triggers.
    • Take‑Two/Rockstar: High control × Universal attention → Tactic: time Trailer 3 to start the summer 2026 funnel and flip on pre‑orders. [6][2]
  • Historical analogue that predicts calendar behavior

    • In 2018, EA delayed Battlefield V from October 19 to November 20, moving it out from between Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (October 12) and Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption 2 (October 26). Publishers move around Rockstar, and November 2026 will likely clear out around GTA 6. [8][10]

Finally, grounding the stakes: Take‑Two’s filings list GTA V at “over 225 million” sold‑in and the GTA franchise at 465 million lifetime, numbers that no 2026 release can ignore. The Xbox post didn’t create demand; it re‑routed a sliver of where that demand will transact on day one. [3]

What others are missing

The fulcrum isn’t the 37.3M “views”—it’s the wishlisting primitive and its knock‑on effects in the Microsoft Store ranking, notification, and console home‑screen systems in 2026. Xbox’s wishlist counts feed “Top Wishlisted” and “Trending” rows, trigger email/app alerts when pre‑orders open or discounts hit, and influence tile placement on Series X|S dashboards, all of which raise the odds the $70 purchase happens on Xbox instead of PS5. [13][12]

Valve’s 2018 GDC session on Steam wishlists documented how pre‑launch intent pools correlate with launch‑week sales, and console storefronts mirrored that logic across 2020–2026. Xbox’s post lives on X despite the iffy “view” metric because it buys low‑cost, top‑of‑funnel intent that flows into first‑party CRM loops—wishlist emails, console tiles, and “Because you followed GTA 6” recs—Microsoft has refined since the Xbox One era in 2013. [11][4][13]

What to watch next

  1. By July 31, 2026, Rockstar will release Trailer 3 and open GTA 6 pre‑orders on both PlayStation Store and Microsoft Store the same week; if pre‑orders slip past August 31, 2026, expect a public update shifting the Nov 19 date.
  2. Between November 19 and December 19, 2026, GTA 6 will hold the No. 1 “Top Paid” slot on the Xbox Store in the US for at least 28 consecutive days; any break below No. 1 before December 1 will falsify this.
  3. By December 31, 2026, at least 65% of GTA 6 units sold on Xbox and PS5 combined will be digital, as reported in Take‑Two’s first post‑launch disclosure; a reported digital mix under 60% falsifies this.

Sources

[1] Pure Xbox — Report on Xbox’s “November 19th — Wishlist Now” GTA 6 post hitting 37.3M views and 250k likes; establishes the scale of organic reach and timing in 2026.
[2] Rockstar Games (platform pages/newswire) — Lists GTA 6 for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S with a November 19, 2026 date; anchors the platform and date details used here.
[3] Take‑Two Interactive, Form 10‑K (2026) — States GTA V “over 225 million” sold‑in and GTA franchise totals; quantifies the addressable pie.
[4] X Help Center — Definition of “post views”/impressions; clarifies that X “views” are not unique users.
[5] Hootsuite (2024 paid benchmarks) — Example CPM for X near $2.09; provides the media‑value input for the back‑of‑envelope math.
[6] Take‑Two earnings call (2026) — Management reiterates the planned November 2026 launch and summer marketing cadence; grounds timing assumptions.
[8] Electronic Arts (2018 update) — Battlefield V delay from Oct 19 to Nov 20, 2018; illustrates publishers moving away from Rockstar‑adjacent weeks.
[9] Push Square — Coverage pointing to a PlayStation‑leaning GTA 6 marketing tilt; explains Xbox’s defensive mindshare play.
[10] Rockstar Newswire (2018) — Red Dead Redemption 2’s October 26, 2018 release date; situates the 2018 competitive calendar.
[11] Valve (GDC 2018 talk on Steam Wishlists) — Documents wishlist mechanics and their relationship to launch sales; supports the wishlist‑as‑intent thesis.
[12] The Verge (2021) — Microsoft confirms Xbox console store remains at a 30% revenue share; establishes the platform‑fee assumption.
[13] Microsoft Game Dev docs (Store: wishlists, notifications, and merchandising) — Explains how wishlists trigger notifications and influence store placement on Xbox; details the operational lever behind the post.




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Middle Eastern Chopped Salad | Made by Meaghan Moineau

Oh, let me tell you about last Thursday. I was knee-deep in emails, the dog barking at god-knows-what, and all I could think about was how much I didn’t want to spend hours in the kitchen. You know those days, right? So, I opened the fridge and saw a half-empty bunch of parsley and some lonely tomatoes — the lightbulb went off. Middle Eastern Chopped Salad. Crisp, refreshing, and quick to throw together, it’s the perfect escape from the chaos. With the zesty lemon and a hint of cumin, this salad is a breath of fresh air on a hectic day. Ideal for those nights when you want something nourishing but can’t be bothered with a long recipe.

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What You’ll Need

The beauty of this salad is how simple and versatile it is. You might have most of these in your kitchen already:

  • Walnuts – for a lovely crunch.
  • Italian parsley – the star of the show, make sure it’s fresh!
  • Niçoise olives – bring a briny depth.
  • Scallion – adds a mild onion flavor.
  • Tomato – adds juiciness and color.
  • Extra virgin olive oil – for that luscious texture.
  • Fresh squeezed lemon juice – a must for that zesty punch.
  • Cumin powder – just a touch for warmth.
  • Red chili flake – for a subtle kick.
  • Black kosher salt and coarsely ground pepper – to taste.

How to Make Middle Eastern Chopped Salad

  1. Preheat your oven to 325°F and place the walnuts on a baking sheet. Toast them for about 10 minutes until you catch that delicious nutty aroma wafting through your kitchen. Let them cool completely before chopping.
  2. While the nuts are cooling, prep your parsley. Remove the stems and finely mince the leaves. If you’re using a food processor, pulse gently — we want fluffy, not mushy.
  3. Chop the niçoise olives, cooled walnuts, and scallions into a rough dice. This isn’t about perfection, it’s rustic and charming with its rough edges.
  4. Dice your tomatoes and give them a quick drain to avoid a watery salad. No soggy salads here!
  5. In a large wooden bowl (or any roomy bowl you’ve got), combine all your chopped ingredients. The colors should already be making you smile.
  6. Drizzle in olive oil and fresh lemon juice, then sprinkle with cumin and red chili flakes. Give it a gentle toss until everything’s coated and shiny.
  7. Finally, season to your liking with kosher salt and black pepper. Taste and adjust — don’t be shy!

Cook’s Notes

Okay, a few things I’ve learned making this salad a million times. First, don’t skip toasting the walnuts. It deepens their flavor and adds that wow factor. The parsley is the foundation, so fresh and finely minced is key. And, if you find your salad is a bit too lemony, balance it with a tad more olive oil. Leftovers? They hold up well for a day but are best fresh. If making ahead, keep the dressing and chopped ingredients separate until just before serving to keep it crisp.

Make It Your Own

Here’s where the fun begins. This salad is a canvas waiting for your personal touch:

  • Swap the walnuts for almonds or pistachios for a different nutty vibe.
  • If you’re not into olives, try diced cucumbers for a fresh crunch.
  • Replace red chili flakes with smoked paprika for a smoky warmth.
  • Add a sprinkle of feta cheese for a creamy, tangy finish.

So there you have it, a delightful salad that’s both a sidekick and a star on its own. If you try this, I’d love to hear how it turns out — drop a comment or tag me! Enjoy the little escape this salad offers, even if life’s a bit chaotic.

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Vanilla Cream Cakes, Easy and Fluffy Holiday Cakes | Made by Meaghan Moineau

Picture this: it’s a chilly December evening, and the house smells like winter spices and cozy warmth. My hands were still a bit sticky from wrestling with a stubborn puff pastry earlier that day. I had this sudden craving for something decadent yet comforting, something that would pair perfectly with the hot cocoa I was planning to sip by the fireplace. That’s when these Vanilla Cream Cakes came to life. They’re light, fluffy, and simply divine—a perfect blend of holiday spirit and simple elegance. Not only are they surprisingly easy to whip up, but they also look impressive enough to serve up at any festive gathering or cozy night in.

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What You’ll Need

I bet you already have most of these in your pantry. Just a few essentials and a couple of special touches to make these cakes sing.

  • Puff pastry – This is our quick and easy cake base.
  • 6 large eggs
  • 200g sugar – Sweetness is key here.
  • 50g vanilla sugar – It adds a lovely vanilla aroma.
  • 2 tablespoons of rum – For that warm, festive touch.
  • 6 liters of whole milk – It’s a lot, but trust me, it’s worth it.
  • 150g all-purpose flour
  • 200g heavy whipping cream – Fluff it up!
  • Powdered sugar – A dusting of snow on top.

How to Make Vanilla Cream Cakes, Easy and Fluffy Holiday Cakes

  1. Preheat your oven to 200°C (about 390°F). Your kitchen should feel like a warm hug in no time.
  2. Roll out the puff pastry nice and thin, just slightly larger than your baking dish (around 14×10 inches). Split the pastry in two—half for the bottom, half for the top.
  3. Bake the pastry for about 10-15 minutes until it’s gloriously golden brown. Let the top layer cool completely while the bottom one stays snug in the dish.
  4. Separate the egg yolks from the whites, setting the whites aside in a larger bowl.
  5. For the yolk mixture, combine the yolks, sugar, vanilla sugar, and rum in a smaller bowl. Mix until it’s smooth and dreamy.
  6. Add the flour and a quarter of the milk to the yolk mix. Keep mixing until it’s silky smooth.
  7. Whisk the egg whites in the large bowl until they form firm peaks. Add sugar and whisk until the peaks are super firm and glossy.
  8. Meanwhile, bring the remaining milk to a boil in a large pot. Slowly pour the yolk mixture into the boiling milk, whisking continuously. Cook for 5 minutes until it’s thick and gives your arm a workout!
  9. Now for the tricky bit. Pour the boiling yolk mix into the egg whites, starting gradually. Keep whisking until both mixtures are beautifully blended.
  10. Pour this luscious mixture into the baking dish over the bottom pastry. Give the dish a gentle shake to fill every corner. Let it cool overnight in the fridge for best results.
  11. Whip up the heavy cream with some sugar until it’s light and airy. Spread this over the cooled cake mixture.
  12. Cut the cooled top pastry into 15 squares and place them on the whipped cream. Slice the cakes into squares and give them a nice dusting of powdered sugar before serving.

Cook’s Notes

Just a little heads up: when you’re pouring the boiling mixture into the egg whites, it’s helpful to have an extra pair of hands nearby. It’s all about the smooth incorporation to make sure you get that perfect fluffiness. If you’re making these ahead, they store well in the fridge for up to three days—ideal if you want to get a jump on holiday prep! Just keep them covered to maintain their freshness.

Make It Your Own

Here’s how you can play around with these cakes:

  • Swap the rum for your favorite liqueur, like Baileys or Amaretto, for different flavor twists.
  • Add a tablespoon of cocoa powder to the yolk mixture for a chocolatey spin.
  • Switch out vanilla sugar with a teaspoon of almond extract for a nutty aroma.
  • Top with fresh berries before serving for a burst of color and tang.

If you try this, I’d love to hear how it turns out—drop a comment or tag me! And remember, imperfections add character, especially when surrounded by good company. Happy baking!

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