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Kraft Macaroni and Cheese with hamburger and sautéed onions added.
Cheap, filling, and delicious. |
How about home built macaroni and cheese with hamburger and sauteed onions added?
Cheap, filling, delicious, and not processed crap out of a box. |
Well sure, whatever blows air up your skirt,
but in a thread about hamburger helper, I assumed we were talking about processed crap in a box. |
If it comes in a box we should just assume it's poison. right? right? Guys?
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For the Mercedes crowd that would never try this item, in the box we had were dry shells, a package of spices and some dehydrated cheese. The hamburger has to be added separate it seems. Sounds like what we ate in the Navy only smaller in size of the portions.
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When I poured the seasoning "white bag" contents of the HH onto the slurry of milk, water and literally only 32 shell noodles, I saw Satan's face. Oh, I sucked it down fast. Tasty without a fault, but only with a tincture of too much spice. White stuff woulda sat better with me. HH is not a bargain for penny pinchers. It is a mild financial ask eff. $1.88 for a box. I bought two. Then two lubs o' burger at $2.69 per. I devoured it without prejudice. However, next day, why did I feel weird? Need to try other variants of same. |
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Have you had the Chilli Mac and green apples. 😂
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So did your rats eat it?
Leave out some Keystone for 'em too :) |
I don't know why anybody eats this sort of crap. In the same amount of time, or less, using similar ingredients you can make a pasta dish that you would actually find on the table of restaurants in Italy.
And you wouldn't wonder what was in the mystery power package that might kill you later. JR |
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Did find this link. http://www.goosemoose.com/rfc/index.php?topic=4013272.5;wap2 |
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