h a l f b a k e r yI never imagined it would be edible.
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this special sieve allows the macaroni to pass through it while catching the powdered cheese packet before it falls into the boiling water
We wouldn't have to eat Kraft Dinner...
http://www.afm.org/...ver/02-01/02-01.htm but we would eat Kraft Dinner... [dbsousa, Oct 04 2004]
Canning funnel
http://www.compleme.../canningfunnel.html It's not technically a sieve but, should get the job done. [half, Oct 04 2004]
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Not familiar with the product, but I'm guessing that you could just pick out said packet before tipping ersatz pasta into water. Also I'm guessing that you didn't. Lament? |
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But, surely, no more than once. Try Easy Mac for the Microwave, [arrondee]; nothing but packet. |
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waug: "homo milk"? That sounds like a Halfbakery idea
waiting to happen... |
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Waugsqueke, most of us just call it 'macaroni and cheese', no brand name. |
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Not me...If it's necessary to specify <I do like the Kraft one more than the generics>, I say 'Kraft macaroni and cheese'...But then, I'm weird. |
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I thought "Kraft Dinner" was a Canadian phrase, ala Barenaked Ladies and Terrance and Phillip... |
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Yes, the product known as "Kraft Macaroni and Cheese" in the USA is sold in Canada under the name "Kraft Dinner". Same exact product, two different trademarked names. |
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Seems baked in the form of a "canning funnel" (link). Personally, I pull the packet out before dumping the noodles but, to each their own. |
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Oh, I have a genious idea. How about just taking out the cheese packet! |
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