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I find the store brand stuff to be indistinguishable from Kraft mac 'n cheese. The best is the slightly more high-end mac that comes in white cheddar. I forget what it's called, but it has a bunny on the box, if that's any help. Put some tuna in there and that's good eating.

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That would be Annie's. I think it's organic.

 

Gimme Velveeta Shells N Cheese. Or better yet, the homemade shit.

 

VELVEETA? With the cheese that comes in the packet? That shit makes me nauseous. Yuck. Just looking at it makes my spine tingle.

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Man I know but the shit is good. Anyway, it's not like the powdery crap in the Kraft box is somehow superior. Nor does it taste as good.

 

I know pbone is a child of privilege, but I know some of my other TSM brethren of working class roots' moms totally used Velveeta cheese.

 

I mean, now that I'm a gentrified yuppy elite, I don't eat it anymore. But I would.

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I never understood you Canucks with your "Kraft Dinner." Macaroni and cheese, while obviously a popular dish, is too specialized a meal to just be given the generic "Dinner" tag. Who gave these cheeseheads the right to label their product "dinner"? Nobody! Call it what it is! It's more of a lunch food anyway.

 

 

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Dude, I ate Kraft just as much as anyone else here.

 

You know, that stuff really isn't any good for you. I hope your parents fired the nanny or butler who let you eat that tripe.

 

As for the rest of us, well...we were lucky just to get a meal.

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Did you guys hear that pbone is running for public office? Our government probably needs more privileged children of great wealth calling the shots, so cool. I'm hopeful that I can somehow use the few thousand words about sodomy and his love of racist jokes that he's written here to blackmail him.

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Velveeta gives me the shits. Always has.

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It's probably the 1400 mg of sodium per serving. That's like cheese flavored milk of mag.

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I never understood you Canucks with your "Kraft Dinner." Macaroni and cheese, while obviously a popular dish, is too specialized a meal to just be given the generic "Dinner" tag. Who gave these cheeseheads the right to label their product "dinner"? Nobody! Call it what it is! It's more of a lunch food anyway.

 

It's only good when you add Franks Hot Sauce with it.

 

In a different story, I remember having that as a kid and on the back of the box was "hockey cards". They supposed to have a majority of NHL superstars on it, but most of the boxes I remember had only three returning players. Stephane Richer, Petr Klima and Joel Otto.

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