Posted on 02/09/2015 3:01:40 PM PST by PROCON
Celebrating the fifth anniversary of Lets Move! First Lady Michelle Obama explains to Cooking Light magazine that she had to get empowered in her own household to eliminate processed food.
Part of that experience was her personal fight against boxed macaroni and cheese, which, she admits, her kids loved.
At the time, her chef friend Sam Kass explained that boxed macaroni and cheese wasnt real food and so the family shouldnt eat it.
My kids loved the macaroni and cheese in a box, she explained. And he said, if its not real food then were not going to do it.
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It’s a wonder we don’t get tips from her on doing laundry.
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Well, her food dictates financially benefit cronies. Don’t know if they have yet figured out a way for her laundry recommendations to make a buck.
You cite two extremes: poor people and someone who has a chef. I’m talking about ordinary middle-class people who can afford to buy a box of pasta and some cheese and make a white sauce. It’s the first thing I learned to cook - in Home Economics back in the 1970s. If poor people can only afford boxed mac, that’s fine.
Seriously: you need to write that book. I’d buy it in a second.
It’s Ketchup, not Catsup. That sounds a little...snobbish to me.
I haven’t seen that spice mix yet, but I’ll try it when I do.
Must be Kraft didn’t pay a large enough political contribution.
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