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2 hours ago, nevets88 said:

I had to look up KD too. I make mac & cheese from scratch as well, mixing different types of cheeses. So much butter and cheese goes into m&c, artery clogger. I like putting lots of sauteed mushy garlic into it. Very photogenic though: S'MAC

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Sriracha baby!

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That's my favorite hot sauce!

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Never heard the term "KD" before.  Now I wish that I'd never heard it associated with ketchup!  

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Wow I knew peeps were backwards in Khanada but....:-P

 

http://www.buzzfeed.com/laurenstrapagiel/you-gots-to-learn-about-ketchup#.qmE447L2xm

 

Seriously....grilled cheese? yack....

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10 hours ago, SavvySwede said:

It's not even real cheese. It's a combo of elmer's glue, saturated fat, sodium, and yellow food dye.

To be fair, they recently removed the dye and are coloring it now with tumeric or something.


I'll have to ask my garbage can if it likes KD better with ketchup on it when I get home.

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Count me in the no crowd for food in a box, and a "hell no" for putting ketchup on M&C.

Hot sauce, however....  Those of you that like hot sauce in their Mac, try making it next time substituting some Frank's (or your sauce of choice) for a portion of the milk you'd otherwise use.  I like Frank's wing sauce.  A half cup or so makes a huge difference!

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1 hour ago, boogielicious said:

That's my favorite hot sauce!

Goes great with scrambled eggs, grilled cheese, sandwiches, thick noodles, french fries, etc... There's also Sriracha mayo.

14 minutes ago, billchao said:

To be fair, they recently removed the dye and are coloring it now with tumeric or something.


I'll have to ask my garbage can if it likes KD better with ketchup on it when I get home.

Lol. Garbage can. Nom nom nom nom......

KD did cut the food coloring, but it still does have a lot of sodium though. When you make it yourself, you can choose low sodium cheeses and go easy on the cheese, although it becomes less cheesy. But if you're used to good quality natural peanut butter in oil and try Skippy/Jif, Skippy is like eating peanut butter laced with lots of sugar, so how much cheesy you're used to is relative.

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One time I was having some mac and cheese and a friend offered Siracha for it.  I had never had the hot sauce before and gave it a whirl.  I dumped the Siracha on like it was ketchup.  

Wowza that was hot.  Too hot for me.  

I gave my bowl to my friend who proceeded to eat the rest.  He DID NOT have a good rest of his night..  haha

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12 hours ago, pumaAttack said:

So, who here is like me and likes ketchup on their KD!  So good.

a little ketchup, a drop of Tabasco sauce and you are good to go!

Add some hot dog or some left over ham and you have some pretty decent eats!

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1 hour ago, nevets88 said:

Goes great with scrambled eggs, grilled cheese, sandwiches, thick noodles, french fries, etc... There's also Sriracha mayo.

Lol. Garbage can. Nom nom nom nom......

KD did cut the food coloring, but it still does have a lot of sodium though. When you make it yourself, you can choose low sodium cheeses and go easy on the cheese, although it becomes less cheesy. But if you're used to good quality natural peanut butter in oil and try Skippy/Jif, Skippy is like eating peanut butter laced with lots of sugar, so how much cheesy you're used to is relative.

scrambled eggs (but of course), grilled cheese (yes), sandwiches (yes), thick noodles (yes), french fries (yes), and pulled pork, ribs, chicken salad and my neighbor's lumpia!

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4 minutes ago, pumaAttack said:

MMM, those pics looks yummy.

Gotta love the Canadian cuisine. 

Over use of ketchup is a bit whiskey tango here....:whistle:

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12 minutes ago, boogielicious said:

scrambled eggs (but of course), grilled cheese (yes), sandwiches (yes), thick noodles (yes), french fries (yes), and pulled pork, ribs, chicken salad and my neighbor's lumpia!

Forgot about pulled pork. Great with raw veggies too.

Sriracha mayo goes well with tuna melts. Both Sriracha mayo and Sriracha in grilled cheese.

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3 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

Over use of ketchup is a bit whiskey tango here....:whistle:

 Nah, other foods are merely a delivery method for ketchup.

I wish I had some Ketchup flavoured chips right about now!

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KD = processed cheese powder?  Maybe if I was backpacking but other than that I wouldn't touch the stuff.

Trader Joe's frozen four cheese mac & cheese, Gouda, Havarti, Swiss and Cheddar.  Real cheese and this stuff is good.

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2 hours ago, nevets88 said:

Lol. Garbage can. Nom nom nom nom......

I asked. It didn't respond. I took the silence as a sign that I offended it by suggesting I was going to feed it KD.

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Ketchup goes on fries sometimes. That's it for me. Mac and Cheese? Disgusting.

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What ever the meal if it's not appealing, if you put enough hot sauce on it you can survive on it. 

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I am appalled by the lack of ketchup love in this thread.  Appalled I tell ya!!

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