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Macaroni & Cheese Law

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I should have gone grocery shopping tonight but instead went to happy hour. Now I'm hungry, but the cupboards are bare, and the fridge empty.

I have a box of mac & cheese, but no milk.

I have spaghetti sauce, but no noodles.

Is it breaking Mac & Cheese law if I took the noodles from the box of Mac & Cheese and used the spaghetti sauce to have some sort of dinner?

Of course I would save the cheese sauce mix for a later time. Just seems wrong to just throw it away.

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I should have gone grocery shopping tonight but instead went to happy hour. Now I'm hungry, but the cupboards are bare, and the fridge empty.

I have a box of mac & cheese, but no milk.

I have spaghetti sauce, but no noodles.

Is it breaking Mac & Cheese law if I took the noodles from the box of Mac & Cheese and used the spaghetti sauce to have some sort of dinner?

Of course I would save the cheese sauce mix for a later time. Just seems wrong to just throw it away.



Add the cheese pkg to the dish. It will be a cheesey/saucey delight...;)
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I always made mac and cheese without milk. Just boil the noodles and put in the powder. We are talking Kraft mac and cheese right?



I'm a skydiver! Why would I spend $1.29 on Kraft when I can get the generic stuff for 4/$1?? But yes, basically Kraft.

Do you put the powder into the boiling water and go with it, or with drainage?

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I always made mac and cheese without milk. Just boil the noodles and put in the powder. We are talking Kraft mac and cheese right?



Same here! No milk necessary.

Noodles would be fine with the spaghetti sauce too.
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I should have gone grocery shopping tonight but instead went to happy hour. Now I'm hungry, but the cupboards are bare, and the fridge empty.

I have a box of mac & cheese, but no milk.

I have spaghetti sauce, but no noodles.

Is it breaking Mac & Cheese law if I took the noodles from the box of Mac & Cheese and used the spaghetti sauce to have some sort of dinner?

Of course I would save the cheese sauce mix for a later time. Just seems wrong to just throw it away.



Add the cheese pkg to the dish. It will be a cheesey/saucey delight...;)



BINGO!!! Boil the noodles, drain the noodles!!!! :S Add sauce & mix, stir in cheese powder & mix again... Damn!! a new fancy dish!!!! :D:D
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I love this thread.
I'm trying to lose a few more pounds to improve my cycling,
and seeing people talking about macaroni & cheese is just the ticket to kill my appetite.:D

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