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Since we were little wii ones, some of us enjoyed Kraft Dinner, others fell in love with the masterpiece that it is. Over the years there have been many different kinds of Kraft Dinner, my favorite other would be the Spaghetti I did quite enjoy that one alot. The price of Kraft Dinner has increased over the years maybe the Liberals are to blame? I dunno, but I don't mind paying a $1.25 for a food that gaves my taste buds an orgasm each time. I've been told that there are differences between Canadian and American Kraft Dinner, one of the things I've heard is that the Canadian version has really cheese powder? Not sure can anyone confirm this? I enjoy my Kraft Dinner many ways sometimes I like Hot Dogs with my KD, Ground Beef is great wit Kraft Dinner. And sometimes I like ketchup. And when I'm feeling really crazy I put mayonnaise on mine, the possbiltites are endless. You may be asking yourself why he made a thread about Kraft Dinner, but the answer is quite simple. Too help spread the enjoyment of Kraft Dinner into are busy lives we may live. Lets take a minute and stop and think of all the finer things in are lives, I'm not talking about Love but Kraft Dinner, it has always been there when were hungry or just wanted a quick snack. Do you enjoy Kraft Dinner? The steps of making Kraft Dinner is easy and here they are in 3 simple steps 1)Buy Kraft Dinner 2)????? 3)Profit! Any stories you would like to share? Don't shy spread the love of Kraft Dinner!
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Another difference is that Canada is the only country that kraft still sells the name"Kraft Dinner", in the US it's "Kraft Macaroni & Cheese". I think Kraft Dinner is 200+ times better.
I agree with all of your sentiments about this beautiful, majestic dish.
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:lol: Ha-ha, I was wondering WTF you were talking about, Aaron, when you posted this bulletin on MySpace. This explains it; I didn't know they called it Kraft Dinner in Canada. I like to mix in a can of mushroom soup and a can of tuna. Instant 'white trash' casserole. 8)
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Anyone like that 3rd Party Kraft Dinner? It's not quite the same.
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Ok, so I cracked a big smile the other day.
My ignorant self didn't know that Kraft Mac and Cheese was called anything but until all of you enlightened me to the fact.
Then me and my boyfriend were flipping channels and watched and episode from the newer of the seasons of Degrassi High.
The girl was saying "Oh, I have to go home tonight and have some hamburgers and kraft dinner tonight", like it was the bestest thing ever. Maybe I should get me some of your canadian kraft dinner because down here it's awfully bland and I find myself adding misc shit to it to make it ediable. :wink: http://www.myspace.com/jennikisaI need friends.... I had to nix Tom. He wasn't really my friend. His smile "mocked" me.
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"Jenni" wrote: Maybe I should get me some of your canadian kraft dinner because down here it's awfully bland and I find myself adding misc *OMFG I SWEARED* to it to make it ediable. :
You should get Velveeta Shells and Cheese. $2.50 / box, and unbelievably good.
 "So this is how I get demoted to canning fish every day until I die!"
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"logandbz" wrote:"Jenni" wrote: Maybe I should get me some of your canadian kraft dinner because down here it's awfully bland and I find myself adding misc *OMFG I SWEARED* to it to make it ediable. :
You should get Velveeta Shells and Cheese. $2.50 / box, and unbelievably good. I saw at Sam's Club you can get five boxes of Velveeta shells for $7.50!!! :D http://www.myspace.com/jennikisaI need friends.... I had to nix Tom. He wasn't really my friend. His smile "mocked" me.
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"Jenni" wrote:I saw at Sam's Club you can get five boxes of Velveeta shells for $7.50!!! Wow, wish I could get it at that price here. Did you buy some? you should at least try it...
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"logandbz" wrote:"Jenni" wrote:I saw at Sam's Club you can get five boxes of Velveeta shells for $7.50!!! Wow, wish I could get it at that price here. Did you buy some? you should at least try it... It's quite good. You should really invest in a Sam's Club membership *if there is one near you*. You can get a lot of stuff dirt cheap there and it pays for it's self in the first few trips. You can even get your kids diapers there. http://www.myspace.com/jennikisaI need friends.... I had to nix Tom. He wasn't really my friend. His smile "mocked" me.
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Never heard of Sam's Club.. what is it?
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"OneGenerationTooLate" wrote:Never heard of Sam's Club.. what is it? I do believe that would be some sort of Grocery store. All we have up north here is a Trading Post, oh and a General Store as well I almost forgot.
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"Aaron" wrote:"OneGenerationTooLate" wrote:Never heard of Sam's Club.. what is it? I do believe that would be some sort of Grocery store. O RLY?
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"OneGenerationTooLate" wrote:"Aaron" wrote:"OneGenerationTooLate" wrote:Never heard of Sam's Club.. what is it? I do believe that would be some sort of Grocery store. O RLY? YA RLY
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"Jenni" wrote: You should really invest in a Sam's Club membership *if there is one near you*. You can get a lot of stuff dirt cheap there and it pays for it's self in the first few trips. You can even get your kids diapers there.
I had one for a while, but we moved away from the store. Yes, they are *very* worth having. I will get one again when we move back there.
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"logandbz" wrote:"Jenni" wrote: You should really invest in a Sam's Club membership *if there is one near you*. You can get a lot of stuff dirt cheap there and it pays for it's self in the first few trips. You can even get your kids diapers there.
I had one for a while, but we moved away from the store. Yes, they are *very* worth having. I will get one again when we move back there. Isn't Sam's Club owned by Wal-Mart?
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"Aaron" wrote:"logandbz" wrote:"Jenni" wrote: You should really invest in a Sam's Club membership *if there is one near you*. You can get a lot of stuff dirt cheap there and it pays for it's self in the first few trips. You can even get your kids diapers there.
I had one for a while, but we moved away from the store. Yes, they are *very* worth having. I will get one again when we move back there. Isn't Sam's Club owned by Wal-Mart? Yes. It's the "bulk walmart"
And to answer OGTL it's a really awsome store that you pay $30 a household to shop at. They have everything from electronics, furnature, clothing, health and beauty products to food. I save a fortune on the food alone. I also like to go there for lunch on my days off because you can get a slice of pizza *the size of a quarter of a large pizza* and a huge fountain pop for $2.30. http://www.myspace.com/jennikisaI need friends.... I had to nix Tom. He wasn't really my friend. His smile "mocked" me.
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