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In reply to the discussion: Kraft Macaroni and Cheese ingredients called into question by concerned Moms [View all]Petrushka
(3,709 posts)85. Good that you found it . . . hope you didn't have to toss more than one can!
The locusts in THIS house make it necessary to buy at least six cans of tuna at a time and, so, I sorta crossed my fingers when I checked the tuna supply in the pantry. Thankfully, there was nothing left but 3 small cans of Meijer store-brand plus a 9 oz. can of Bumble Bee solid-pack albacore . . . and, so, not only didn't we need to toss out any tuna (yet!), of course I'll have to put "tuna" on the grocery list.
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Kraft Macaroni and Cheese ingredients called into question by concerned Moms [View all]
Redfairen
Mar 2013
OP
Here's a link about the recall . . . NOW including Chicken-of-the-Sea tuna --->
Petrushka
Mar 2013
#82
Does it taste the same to you? The current version seems more bitter than I recall as a kid...
Romulox
Mar 2013
#18
Annie's makes a "blue box" version that tastes similar enough to Kraft to fool the kiddo.
Robb
Mar 2013
#10
Old article ---> "Kraft looks to replace artificial yellow 5 and 6 in macaroni and cheese"
Petrushka
Mar 2013
#14
yikes, i lived on that for a couple decades. here's how it evolved into something much healthier:
unblock
Mar 2013
#28
question for those who make mac&cheese from scratch: what's a good, healthy emulsifier?
unblock
Mar 2013
#31
I make a white sauce using potato starch. After that is cooked I add the cheese and
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2013
#50
having a kid who essentially lives on M+C. I'd second the recommendations for
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2013
#68