Constance
Master Chef
We all like homemade mac and cheese best, but the Kraft "Blue Box" is cheap, convenient, and...let's face it...loved by kids and some husbands.
Recently, DH came home from the store with an 8-pak of the boxes. I had asked for Easy Mac, a micro-wave version in single serving packets that I eat for lunch sometimes, but he thought it rather pricey, and was proud of the bargain he'd gotten.
So, I thought I'd mention some things you can do with the ubiquitous "Blue Box".
Chop up hot dogs and add to pasta the last 5 minutes of cooking. My grandson loves this for lunch.
Add frozen peas to cook in with the macaroni, then add a can of drained tuna after macaroni is done and drained.
And what we did last night...add fresh broccoli florets to cook in with pasta. It made a quick, tasty side dish...great with BBQ chicken.
Recently, DH came home from the store with an 8-pak of the boxes. I had asked for Easy Mac, a micro-wave version in single serving packets that I eat for lunch sometimes, but he thought it rather pricey, and was proud of the bargain he'd gotten.
So, I thought I'd mention some things you can do with the ubiquitous "Blue Box".
Chop up hot dogs and add to pasta the last 5 minutes of cooking. My grandson loves this for lunch.
Add frozen peas to cook in with the macaroni, then add a can of drained tuna after macaroni is done and drained.
And what we did last night...add fresh broccoli florets to cook in with pasta. It made a quick, tasty side dish...great with BBQ chicken.