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Unlike most DUMPSTER receeps ( cook on Sunday and eat leftovers for 4
to 7 days ) this 'un is a one shot meal. 2 boxes Kraft macaroni and cheese 2 ounces corned beef or pastrami or cotto salami 2 1/2 Tbsp boiling water 4 heaping tsp Coffeemate 2 slices easy melting cheese directions take the cheese packets out of both boxes of M&C dump one box of macaroni in to a storage container for later use chop up the meat into small pieces disolve the Coffeemate in the boiling water Break the cheese slices in two Boil one box of macaroni 'till it's all done te and drain dump in the Coffeemate chopped meat and cheese packets stir 'till the cheese is pretty much melted Lay the cheese slices on the top and put on a lid go clean the utensils you used making the stuff pop off the lid, the cheese slices should be pretty much melted |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > Unlike most DUMPSTER receeps ( cook on Sunday and eat leftovers for 4 > to 7 days ) this 'un is a one shot meal. > > 2 boxes Kraft macaroni and cheese > 2 ounces corned beef or pastrami or cotto salami > 2 1/2 Tbsp boiling water > 4 heaping tsp Coffeemate > 2 slices easy melting cheese > > > directions > take the cheese packets out of both boxes of M&C > dump one box of macaroni in to a storage container for later use > chop up the meat into small pieces > disolve the Coffeemate in the boiling water > Break the cheese slices in two > > Boil one box of macaroni 'till it's all done te and drain > dump in the Coffeemate chopped meat and cheese packets > stir 'till the cheese is pretty much melted > Lay the cheese slices on the top and put on a lid > > go clean the utensils you used making the stuff > > pop off the lid, the cheese slices should be pretty much melted I could see it maybe without the Coffeemate. Why that? Unless you got it for free or something, I see no reason to consume all those icky chemicals. |
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 21:03:57 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > > wrote in message .. . >> Unlike most DUMPSTER receeps ( cook on Sunday and eat leftovers for 4 >> to 7 days ) this 'un is a one shot meal. >> >> 2 boxes Kraft macaroni and cheese >> 2 ounces corned beef or pastrami or cotto salami >> 2 1/2 Tbsp boiling water >> 4 heaping tsp Coffeemate >> 2 slices easy melting cheese >> >> >> directions >> take the cheese packets out of both boxes of M&C >> dump one box of macaroni in to a storage container for later use >> chop up the meat into small pieces >> disolve the Coffeemate in the boiling water >> Break the cheese slices in two >> >> Boil one box of macaroni 'till it's all done te and drain >> dump in the Coffeemate chopped meat and cheese packets >> stir 'till the cheese is pretty much melted >> Lay the cheese slices on the top and put on a lid >> >> go clean the utensils you used making the stuff >> >> pop off the lid, the cheese slices should be pretty much melted > >I could see it maybe without the Coffeemate. Why that? Unless you got it >for free or something, I see no reason to consume all those icky chemicals. I use it because it's at hand, it works and I like it. You could use four tablespoons of heavy whipping cream . These things aren't graven in stone by the firey finger of god. |
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On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:39:58 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> Whip me up butter, dammit. > > -sw I'm a waitin' to see someone whip yer yeller ass. |
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