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Daisy wrote:
> 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. > > Just curious. > > Daisy > > Carthage demands an explanation for this insolence! It's been a dinner menu item in my family and my parents' family for a generation at least. The reason would be it's inexpensive and tastes good. In the southern U.S. it's common on dinner menus, but oddly it is listed as a "vegetable". Now, you and I both know macaroni & cheese is not a vegetable but there you have it, right on the menu. Down here in the southern U.S. they also offer "cobbler" (a fruit pie) as a vegetable. So go figure. Jill Jill |
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