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canned mac 'n cheese tastes like throw up..

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*Shudder* In england, AFAIK all they had was Mac in a can... It was terrible!

The box isn't THAT bad, but the can is horrific.
 
Originally posted by: Cogman
*Shudder* In england, AFAIK all they had was Mac in a can... It was terrible!

The box isn't THAT bad, but the can is horrific.

Good to know. Therefore, for anyone brand new to macaroni and cheese:

homemade with real cheese >>>>>>> Stauffer's frozen >>> boxed >> canned.
 
I had canned once. it was pretty terribad.

my favorite recipe from back when I weighed over 400 pounds: boxed mac 'n cheese + diced tomatoes + diced pepperoni + shredded mozzarella cheese and baked in a casserole dish for half an hour.
 
I don't like mac and cheese period. I had a Parmesan mac in a box(Amy's I think) that was good, but the typical mac and cheese has a texture, and bland flavor I don't get on with.
 
I had a can of mac n cheese a few years back it was actually pretty good. Not as good as homemade but better than I thought it would be.
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Cogman
*Shudder* In england, AFAIK all they had was Mac in a can... It was terrible!

The box isn't THAT bad, but the can is horrific.

Good to know. Therefore, for anyone brand new to macaroni and cheese:

homemade with real cheese >>>>>>> Stauffer's frozen >>> boxed >> canned.

Full chart:

Homemade>store made>Stouffer's frozen>premium boxed (with sauce)>boxed (powder)>canned.
 
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