h a l f b a k e r yAsk your doctor if the Halfbakery is right for you.
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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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