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>>>> >> >> We went there today. I began squealing with delight as we walked
>>>> >> >> down
>>>> >> >> the first two aisles which I think were promo items. Picked up
>>>> >> >> some
>>>> >> >> aerosol cheese,
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> > The mind boggles!
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Why? My husband goes through tons of it. So if I can get it for a
>>>> >> good
>>>> >> price, I do!
>>>> >
>>>> > Aerosol cheese around here sells for about $3.80 per can! Assinine
>>>> > price so I never buy it any more. Tastes the same as Velveeta which
>>>> > is
>>>> > far cheaper if I'm in the mood for junk food...
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>>>> I think I paid $2.48 for it. Daughter won't eat Velveeta but she will
>>>> eat
>>>> the aerosol stuff on occasion. I don't think the two are the same.
>>>> The
>>>> taste might be the same but the texture is not. Not that I am overly
>>>> fond
>>>> of either because I'm not.
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>>> Still too high. I think those cans are only 8 oz.? That makes it
>>> unaffordable for cheese by the lb. weight.
>>>
>>> Will your daughter eat REAL cheese and not crap? If so, good for her!

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>> Yes, but there are times we need something that doesn't require
>> refrigeration.

> You mean the recipe demands preservatives?


No recipe. I mean we are leaving the house for an extended time, at some
place where we are unable to get food or there is that possibility and we
need to bring something with us.