
A good meatloaf makes a great dinner, but it makes an even better sandwich the next day. I like to use barbecue sauce or ketchup to complement mine, but Jennifer, at Kiss the Hem of Her Apron used soy cheese and mustard to spice up her "meat"loaf sandwich. Soy cheese? I should mention that the delectable looking "meat"loaf that she made is completely vegan, from a recipe that she put together using the vegan loaf generator. Her loaf used primarily rice and beans for the base, but the generator allows you to put together a combination of many different ingredients, including soy-based meats, if you are so inclined to try. Whatever you make your meatloaf out of - beans or beef - a sandwich is surely the best place for it to end up.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-21-2006 @ 3:08PM
Jenn B said...
How can this be called meatloaf when there is no meat? It should be called rice and bean loaf.
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9-21-2006 @ 4:01PM
Nathan said...
I don't care that it isn't meat. That sandwich looks so delicious, I'd eat it even if it was made of pencil shavings and orphan tears.
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9-21-2006 @ 4:05PM
jbd said...
Awww, thank you, Nathan!
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9-21-2006 @ 6:16PM
Susan said...
Look, if you're going to call it a MEATloaf sandwich, it should at least have some MEAT in it. Do you want tofu fries with that?
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9-21-2006 @ 6:26PM
jbd said...
Actually, not to be a stickler, but in my original post I believe I call it a "meat"loaf sandwich...
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9-21-2006 @ 8:00PM
Kate said...
This is a magic - add any meat you want, if you must - otherwise enjoy all the options afforded by this brilliant time saver.
My thanks to the person who created it.
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9-24-2006 @ 12:54PM
Andrew said...
If there is no meat don't call it "meat" loaf. The generator doesn't make this mistake - instead calling it a "Dinner Loaf". Much better.
There's nothing wrong with vegan food except the deceptive naming. Name it for what it is and stop with all the pretend we're eating meat terminology. As a non-vegan if you feed me something named after a meat product it'd better contain meat. If you instead name it for what it is - I'll probably enjoy it.
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