Posted on 01/07/2014 3:38:05 PM PST by hondact200
God Bless, Robert K. Kraft, indeed!
Too bad I was wrong. He does not own Kraft Foods.
My apologies to everyone for accidentally misleading them. My thanks to ProudVet77 for pointing out my error in private.
LOLOL! That’s funny right there!
Mixed with a can of tomatoes and green chilis it’s a football staple at this house
Bob Kraft (The Kraft Group) has nothing to do with Kraft Foods.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kraft_Group
Have you ever seen cheese being made ?
velveeta and a good canned chili heated together make a good dip.
may pay for it later....
nuke it till it glows!!! green preferably....
Yep. Velveeta, Rotel and some cooked ground breakfast sausage. Tortilla chips. Enjoy!
The only way a person can tolerate velveta in any form is to lack tastebuds.
velveta mixed with ‘whatever’ might make a dip, but it can never, ever, on God’s green earth EVER be accused of being a ‘good’ dip, unless you lack tastebuds. If it disappeared from both coasts AND the middle, we’d all be better off. Perhaps folks would learn to enjoy real food instead of the flavorless, ‘plastic’ fake stuff.
ewwww
It’s amazing how many people don’t know the difference between butter and margarine, either.
Low-information voters in a complete panic buy it all up as a companion to their Y2K stock of macaroni.
butter, all the way.
i dont eat stuff one molecule-change away from plastic.
and actually, i don’t eat it anymore. i did in college. not after that.
This stuff went from a 3.99 retail to 5.99 retail virtually over night about 6 months to a year ago.... If there is a shortage it’s intentionally being created. Personally I stopped buying it after it shot up $2 or 50% virtually overnight.
Velveeta!
It’s a real treata!
Put it in your pita!
Try a slice with some meata!
It just can’t be beata!
Buy REAL cheese. I hate Velveeta.
I’ve been laughing my way thru this whole thread - love it. When you mentioned y2k, well, some of us NON-low info voters were prepped, too, and I had several big blocks of it. Took me a couple of years to eat it all. Then I never wanted to see it again. (Ran out of macaroni in about a year.) I was reminded of all that when I found a 14 year old gallon glass jar of rice in the top back of my pantry recently. It looks fine to me. If it isn’t I can add it to the kitty litter. Creativity counts.
South Central NM. Maybe due to the popular Mexican cusine around here. It is easy to find.
What is hard to find around here is the bricks of Kraft American Cheese; Same size as the Velveeta, but a blue box.
I love that stuff, but only one store in the county carries it, and intermittently, at that.
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