Posted on 10/01/2017 1:43:22 PM PDT by beebuster2000
With everything going on in the world and politics. North Korea, NFL issues, congressional faceplants, with all that, consider this:
we still have Velveeta and Rotel. plus a nice fresh bag of chips.
the world won't be any improved, but you will be....
jalapenos
good catch. yes, jalapeños
been doing that dip since 1964. Good dipping chips and cold beer.... if you run out of chips... a spoon works great.
-PJ
Fried crumbled breakfast sausage adds bliss, too.
Fry up some jimmy deans hot sausage and put it in there, nom nom!!!
-PJ
When my son was 2 we had a poker party and served this dip. Pretty soon I caught him using a poker chip to scoop up the dip. and yes, he was double-dipping.
In Colorado there is a place who has a statement on the restaurant wall saying, “Happiness is a warm bowl of beans.” They mean just what I fixed.
Jalapeños from restaurant depot. Nachos and dip from sams club.
Nope.
Velveeta is owned by Kraft and partnered with Heinz. All are supporters of same sex marriage and LGTBWHATEVER.
Ro-tel was bought by ConAgra which also has come out in support of same sex marriage.
I have opted to purchase the store brands of both for years along with store brand chips to dip in.
jimmy dean sage, you are so talking right.
my absolute favorite, and i have to say this in all seriousness, better than bacon and thats saying a lot....
Man, I like the way you think...
CCQ (Chili Con Queso)and fresh chips, and cold beer... Life is GOOD.
Hatch Green Chili recipes:
http://www.hatchchilefest.com/chile_facts.php
Hatch, NM. The Chili Capital of the World. (Best in world)
Please see my post #17
Velvetta is a standard for those, who attended Chico State, regardless of how successful they are after Chico State.
We have a couple of friends and a younger relative who are Chico State alums.
So, my wife adds the Velvetta stuff to the cheese spreads she sets out as part of the appetizers.
I told her not to complain. We could buy a box of Velvetta for less than 4 ozs of so called prime cheese. We send the leftover Velvetta (if there is any) home with our Chico State grad friends and relatives. They are happy to get it.
The original "Velveeta" was developed by a PA cheese company who had problems selling broken cheese wheels. They had a Swiss guy that came up with a way to make salable the broken cheese.
Can't remember when "Velveeta" changed from its original "real cheese" origin to what it is now.
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