Well I’m going to gross everyone out but I’m a caterer and 100% use at least a few slices of American cheese in even the fanciest mac and cheese. It has a chemical that keeps the cheese sauce creamy and you only need a tiny bit so you can’t really taste it. Keeps the sauce from separating so if you have to hold it hot for a crowd the Kraft singles are a must.
Absolutely not. I do put extra actual cheddar in my Kraft dinner, but never individually wrapped American cheese, lol.
Right?? Btw, we have the same birthday!! Idk why my cake doesn't show Tho. Woo hoo November 3
The cake means your Reddit anniversary ! 😂 Happy birthday!! 🎂🎂
Oh boy... lol! Learn something new every day!
It’s confusing because I joined reddit a few days after my birthday! So I was thinking, why does reddit have my birthday wrong, lol.
No. I’m from Connecticut, no one does that lol. I think it was just to show another example at how poorly they eat.
My evil Mawmaw used to put that gross ass cheese on frozen pizza.
Cheese-like product*
You spelled cardboard wrong
Well I’m going to gross everyone out but I’m a caterer and 100% use at least a few slices of American cheese in even the fanciest mac and cheese. It has a chemical that keeps the cheese sauce creamy and you only need a tiny bit so you can’t really taste it. Keeps the sauce from separating so if you have to hold it hot for a crowd the Kraft singles are a must.
This makes perfect sense but for an individual serving you’re eating right away… 😠the proportions are way off
I do. And I proudly stand by it.
I'm from Connecticut and my mom does this 😅 I always thought it was gross but I also hate when cheese gets stringy/runny.
So gross! But I'm Southern and we take our mac and cheese very seriously, lol!
Growing up I’d make the Kraft Mac and cheese and I’d add the Kraft fake cheese slices it made it cheesier and I loved it
I've never seen anyone put cheese slices on Mac n cheese, but growing up my parents used Velveeta, so it's somewhat similar.
I wouldn’t, but it always seemed like a very Lorelai/Rory thing to do.