
If ever there was a dish that needed all the help it could get, it would be vegan dinner loaf. Well, Jennifer over at the blog Vegan Lunch Box has come to the rescue by creating The Magic Loaf Studio. Based on recipes she learned at a Seventh Day Adventist vegetarian cooking class, the Loaf Studio lets you choose ingredients-legumes, grains, nuts, seeds, veggies, seasonings and binders-and then formulates a recipe with appropriate proportions and directions. There is, of course, a disclaimer saying that not every combination has been tested. Still, the nearly 50 comments on her blog post about it seem positive. Perhaps some people will be converted to loaf-lovers, but I suspect that many folks will use this to expand their existing loaf repertoire. Oh, and as an added bonus, you get to name your loaf. Cute.

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5-18-2006 @7:44PM mella said... I've been following Vegan Lunchbox for awhile now, though I'm not a vegan myself. She has fantastic ideas for healthy, appealling, and above all, child-friendly foods. I've fed some of them to my toddler with great success. I may even try out my customized loaf recipe, as it sounds like it might be OK. Either way, I have to applaud anyone who helps take some of the mystery out of healthy cooking.
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