Oh wow, I just tried Annie's mac and cheese for the first time, and it is SO much better than regular Kraft. Nom.
You know, when I was Kraft, it's got to be Kraft. I like good mac and cheese (like almost anything that includes "cheese" in the name!), but the blue box just hits the spot sometimes.
Jesse's favorite president was Taft.
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Annie's now makes a Kraft-Alike mac and cheese. Except it's like 5 times as expensive. Probably because it's ORGANIC! I think the box is even blue.
Mac and cheese is one of the things I still have left from when I joined Costco a couple of years ago. It's still good!
The last time I thought I was craving Kraft, I was really disappointed once I'd actually cooked it! It just wasn't the same as I remembered.
(I do, however, make the Annie's stuff according to Kraft directions, i.e. with 1/2 a stick of butter. I've made it according to the Annie's box before and, um, no. It needs the butter.)
My Annie's called for 3 tbsp. of milk and 2 tbsp. of butter, and it was fine. It actually tasted like Kraft, just without the chemical tang. It was a blue box, too!
CJ and I went to a Christmas Craft show today. My main goal was to get ideas for pricing and display for a show I'm doing in early December. I figured I might be able to do some early holiday shopping, but DANG, I spent too much money today.
I did find a prezzie for my dad (wine bottle flattened into a cheese tray), a goodie for CJ (yes, he saw me buy it but promptly "forgot about it"), a little thing for KCD's girlfriend, and you would think that would be plenty, right.
There was a gal selling sun catchers with beautiful Swarovski crystal drops at the bottom. I admired them and in chatting with her mentioned that I've been looking for similar drops for the large ornaments I make. She pulled out a box with a bunch of them that had minor faults to them - most I couldn't detect - and offered them to me for $3 each. These run closer to $5 - $10 each normally.
Then, as we were going down the last aisle, there was a gal selling painted Adirondack chairs. She had one with palm trees on it, but it had a sold sign. Plus her price sheet quoted them at $300 each. Yowza. But she told me she had another palm tree chair and, since it was the last day of the show, she was selling them 2 for $100. Yeah, I gave in. Even though she said she water sealed them, I think I'm going to add another coat, just to make sure.
Speaking of Kraft, what was fascinating about N's school's potluck was the foods people brought. People brought Domino's pizza, there was a ton of Bratwurst. And, one family brought a HUGE casserole size pan of Kraft Mac and Cheese.
I. Am. Beyond. Tired. So tired that I am looking forward to Veteran's day.
msbelle, if you're around, I sent something to your profile addy.