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Sandwich Monday: The Mighty Meatloaf Sandwich

The Meatloaf Sandwich.
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The Meatloaf Sandwich.

Compared to the turkey sandwich, or the Reuben, or the grilled cheese, the meatloaf sandwich is an all-too-often overlooked volume in the American Library of Great Sandwiches. (I freely admit the American Library of Great Sandwiches was a terrible idea — no one wants a sandwich after it's been returned, and I'll be returning your Kickstarter money ASAP.)

We tried a fancy-pants take on it, "Karen's BBQ Meatloaf Sandwich," from in Chicago. It's topped with frisee, fried shallots and something called "American spoon remoulade."

Miles:Oh! I knew I tasted spoon.

Ian: Says here meatloaf sandwiches are a great way to use leftovers. I guess my question is: What does this word mean, this ... "leftovers"?

Miles: This sandwich is my second-favorite miracle involving loaves.

Eva: Meatloaf is a wonderful way for people without teeth or the ability to chew to still get their daily dose of way, way too much meat.

Robert is pleasantly surprised.
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Robert is pleasantly surprised.

Mike: People may say that meatloaf is the lowest of the meats, but it's the highest of the loaves.

Eva:You know, "that meat loaf" is also what you say when you're describing really lazy meat.

Eva's brain desperately tries to make sense of the sensation of eating something not disgusting on Sandwich Monday.
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Eva's brain desperately tries to make sense of the sensation of eating something not disgusting on Sandwich Monday.

Peter: Is there a point where the ratio of breadcrumbs to meat tips the bread's way, so it becomes a loafloaf? Or a loafmeat?

Miles: Can you loaf anything? Who do I talk to about creating a saladloaf?

Ian: I like that this sandwich would do anything for love, but I hate that it won't do that.

[The verdict: a delicious example of a delicious sandwich.]

Sandwich Monday is a satirical feature from the humorists at Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!

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Ian Chillag
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