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![]() Daisy wrote: > I watched a US-based program called Behind the Bash the other night > and the TV hostess (Gina something) was touring the kitchen at this > celebrity function and one of the items to be served was Macaroni > Cheese. > > This dish was also among those at a very smart dinner party I went to > at a physician's home recently in San Francisco, and seemed to be > enjoyed by many of the local guests. > > I have only ever known macaroni cheese as a nursery food, or a dish > served to small children. It is frequently served for lunch at one > of my grandchildren's daycare centres, and I have made it often for > the smaller grandchildren when they visit. > > Is this commonly eaten by adults in the USA? I don't think I ever > saw it on a dinner menu at restaurants there. I am a Southern California native, in the fifth of seven generations. Most all of my very large family grew up having mac' & cheese at least once a month with dinner, and I imagine most still do. Yes, at least here on the left, the dish is a very common staple. I would not order it from a restaurant menu, if ever I saw it offered, so I honestly cannot remember if it's on common menus here. It's frequently presented as one of the many choices in a public buffet sort of place, though. ....Picky |
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