Posted on 07/18/2017 1:32:28 PM PDT by BenLurkin
I had some for lunch and I feel fine.
Love this place! http://www.macdaddysrestaurants.com/
> classic stuff in the blue box
That’s not macaroni and cheese.
Man, that’s some good eatin’. In my impoverished undergraduate days I substituted Bacon Bits for the Spam. It’s what I had in the cupboard.
Buffalo Wild Wings has awesome mac and cheese! It also goes well with lobster!
Probably it’s because my Mom made it, but I much prefer “Spaghetti and Cheese”, made with Longhorn cheese.
“Of course, if you eat the junk in a box...”
Otherwise known as “Macaroni & Powdered Plastic” around our house.
I’m constantly reminded of Joe Jackson’s “(Everything gives you) Cancer”
What a pointed song.
Kraft. Another large company with lots of money, being subjected to an extortion racket by activist groups.
..with bacon bits!
Add finely chopped broccoli and it becomes a “healthy” dish.
Throw in some shredded cheese of your choice! Perhaps some cumin or whatever spice you like, and presto!!
I also highly recommend adding some vegetables, or meat that’s left over. Makes it much better.
Frozen peas are the best, but whatever you like. Plus add some more milk or water so it’s not dry.
I don’t even consider it real food, and avoid restaurants that have it on the menu. 50 cents of ingredients sold for $15. Please!
Not only is that stuff in the blue box not macaroni and cheese-it isn’t “real” food-even the “cheese” isn’t cheese at all...
Real food has natural ingredients and actual nutritional value other than just empty carbs and calories-I would guess the box the Kraft stuff comes in has more nutritional value than the contents...
I ate the dorm food du jour in college-it was hamburger helper-tasted awful, but it was cheap...
If Kraft Dinner were actually toxic
everyone in Canada would be dead.
A co-worker of T5’sguy ate some for lunch at a restaurant near the office-he liked it and so was wondering out loud how their cook prepared it-without looking up from his computer, T5’sguy replied “with a pear burner”...
Concentrate wrote: ". . . .Plus add some more milk or water so its not dry."
We rarely had the blue box in our cupboard but stocked it for the kids to prepare while I was away for same-day surgery . Got a call at the hospital with the kids questioning the directions on the package - saying
'the box says 6 cups of boiling water seems like too much to add'.
I nearly busted a stitch laughing so hard. They didn't realize the water was for boiling the pasta - not for preparing the powdered sauce.
It may not be toxic, but it isn’t “food” in any context I can relate to...
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