McDoob wrote to Nightfox <=-
Sometimes I like to make macaroni and cheese and mix in a can of tuna. It's sort of like a casserole.
Ah, yesssss...num num...little bit of shredded cheese on top...
Nightfox wrote to Arelor <=-
Ah, I didn't know an alcoholic drink could be produced from milk.
KD is good, especially with Heinz jalapeno ketchup.
I love that jalapeno ketchup, but many grocery stores in my area do not stock it, which is a crime against humanity!
Kraft Dinner is my favourite. What's yours?
Kraft Dinner is my favourite. What's yours?
Kraft Dinner is my favourite. What's yours?
Kraft Dinner is my favourite. What's yours?
Macaroni and LITERAL cheese? (o_O)
I mean, KD is certainly cheaper, but it's definitely not better! Cheese flavoured powder is NOT cheese!
I mean, KD is certainly cheaper, but it's definitely not better! Cheese flavoured powder is NOT cheese!
"Can Kraft mac and cheese cause cancer?
"The enzymes used to make our cheese powder in packages of
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese are derived from an animal source
(calves, goat and sheep) and also microbial sources. " Kraft
macaroni and cheese is not vegetarian, because they use rennet
derived from the stomach's of slaughtered cow, sheep, and goat.
"The enzymes used to make our cheese powder in packages of
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese are derived from an animal source
(calves, goat and sheep) and also microbial sources. " Kraft
"Whether it causes cancer or not, it's still NOT cheese!" It doesn't
matter what it's made from, it isn't a block of cheese. (o_O)
I am so hungry right now...(Q_Q) so much for *that* new
year's resolution!
"The enzymes used to make our cheese powder in packages of
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese are derived from an animal source
(calves, goat and sheep) and also microbial sources. " Kraft
macaroni and cheese is not vegetarian, because they use rennet
derived from the stomach's of slaughtered cow, sheep, and goat.
Kraft Dinner is my favourite. What's yours?
I definitely like Kraft macaroni and cheese. I also like homemade macaroni with real cheddar cheese.
Sometimes I like to make macaroni and cheese and mix in a can of tuna. It's sort of like a casserole.
"The enzymes used to make our cheese powder in packages of
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese are derived from an animal source
(calves, goat and sheep) and also microbial sources. " Kraft
macaroni and cheese is not vegetarian, because they use rennet
derived from the stomach's of slaughtered cow, sheep, and goat.
I wouldn't expect cheese to be vegetarian anyway, since cheese is typically made from milk, which comes from an animal.
Sometimes I like to make macaroni and cheese and mix in a can of tuna. It's sort of like a casserole.
That kind of reminds me of this "pizza casserole" that my Mom used to make when we were growing up. I've made it on & off since moving out too, definitely a "comfort food" for me.
It's basically macaroni and cheese except made with rotini (spiral/corkscrew pasta) and then you throw in whatever toppings you would normally put onto a pizza. Growing up there was always pepperoni & green olives and then whatever my Mom could get us to all agree upon: mushrooms, pineapple, sausage, etc.
I like the pineapple, but my either my brother or Dad didn't, my sister hated mushrooms, so sometimes one side of the casserole had mushrooms and the other pineapple... my poor Mom... lol
I wouldn't expect cheese to be vegetarian anyway, since cheese is
typically made from milk, which comes from an animal.
It would depend if it was vegetarian or vegan. A vegetarian will still eat things like cheese, honey, etc. Where a vegan won't eat anything that comes from any animal.
Sometimes I like to make macaroni and cheese and mix in a can of
tuna. It's sort of like a casserole.
Ah, yesssss...num num...little bit of shredded cheese on top...
Re: Macaroni And Cheese
By: Ogg to McDoob on Thu Mar 24 2022 09:23 pm
"The enzymes used to make our cheese powder in packages of
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese are derived from an animal source
(calves, goat and sheep) and also microbial sources. " Kraft
macaroni and cheese is not vegetarian, because they use rennet
derived from the stomach's of slaughtered cow, sheep, and goat.
I wouldn't expect cheese to be vegetarian anyway, since cheese is typically made from milk, which comes from an animal.
Nightfox
Actually, most vegetarians are ok consuming animal products as long as the animal is not harmed as a result. This is, you can milk your mare and produce firewater from her milk, and that is fine - also, the fermentation
Re: Macaroni And Cheese
By: Arelor to Nightfox on Fri Mar 25 2022 08:19 pm
Actually, most vegetarians are ok consuming animal products as long as animal is not harmed as a result. This is, you can milk your mare and produce firewater from her milk, and that is fine - also, the fermentat
Firewater?
Nightfox
Actually, most vegetarians are ok consuming animal products as
long as animal is not harmed as a result. This is, you can milk
your mare and produce firewater from her milk, and that is fine -
Firewater?
You know, alcoholic beverage.
Mongolians produce a kefir like product with alcoholic content by fermenting mare milk. It is about as strong as beer. When it is distiled it becomes a strong liquor (by their standards) known as Araka.
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