Posted by Ultradog MN on August 21, 2012 at 19:14:25 from (70.57.147.96):
I can truthfully say I've never made mac and cheese in my life. Not once, ever - Till tonight. I can't even remember the last time I ate it when someone made it for me. But these were on sale so I bought a couple of them last week. For some darned reason I had this notion that it must be good. Well, I'm here to report that it didn't live up to my expectations. I did follow the directions and added just the right ingredients. To the letter! But mac and cheese out of a box just isn't up to my liking. Not to bash Kraft Foods mind you. They do make some good products. Anyway, I did eat some of it then gave the rest to the dog. Then I smeared some peanut butter on the box and ate that instead. Washed it down with apple cider. I'm full now. I'm glad to say. But I'm hoping tomorrow morning wont cause me any problems with the cardboard. If you know what I mean. I remember back in college years people lived on this stuff. I can't imagine...
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