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What do you eat with Macaroni Cheese?
Keep in mine that I'm a Vegetarian ta.
![]() I was thinking toast...? |
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Nice bread? Bit of rustic garlic bread?
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Yep - garlic bread goes with most pasta!!!
Or else what about a nice salad... |
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Chopped ham.
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Why would you want to eat macaroni cheese?
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I think that the best thing that goes with Macaroni cheese is a sick bag.
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Yep - garlic bread goes with most pasta!!!
Or else what about a nice salad... Quote:
Why would you want to eat macaroni cheese?
![]() I spend my day wondering about how much cheese I can eat and all the different variations...
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Surely macaroni cheese is so bland that it is an accompaniament to something else?
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Mmmm garlic bread!!! Thanks.
I've got a real obsession with cheese ATM I spend my day wondering about how much cheese I can eat and all the different variations...Cheese = goooood Melted claggy cheese mixed with insipid pasta = not good.
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I would suggest rather than what do you eat with it, that it would be more of a case of how large your vomit bucket needs to be.
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Cheese = goooood
Melted claggy cheese mixed with insipid pasta = not good. ![]() |
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Trying mixing it up with garlic salt, peppers, onions, mushrooms, and sweecorn then break an egg over it, and put it in the oven for an hour.
Serve with baked beans. Lovely!
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Mix in some cooked broccoli pieces
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Salt, Butter, Ham, triple bypass you name it ..
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I usually have it with chips
![]() Only a small portion though, and some veggies. |
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Well, ideally I would want pasta with a nice three cheese sauce or something but I can't find any!
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Well, ideally I would want pasta with a nice three cheese sauce or something but I can't find any!
How's about: Cheese biscuits & crusty bread served with a variety of cheeses, good cherry tomatoes, strong pickled oninons with a liberal spinkling of sea salt *drool* |
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Cheese = goooood
Melted claggy cheese mixed with insipid pasta = not good. ![]() I make a lovely mac cheese (with several cheeses) and the pasta is just right ![]() Anyway, OP. I put some spinach in the sauce when I make it but I would say some green veg like steamed broccoli would go well. |
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Cheese and brocolli bake is quite nice. Just some mac cheese with brocolli and a cheese/breadcrumb top browned off in the oven.
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You need to home-make it.
I make a lovely mac cheese (with several cheeses) and the pasta is just right ![]() Anyway, OP. I put some spinach in the sauce when I make it but I would say some green veg like steamed broccoli would go well. ![]() I am a little strange when it comes to my eating habits. |
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You could use the old scottish tradition of battering and frying it..
Add mayonnaise and salt and vinegar... sprinkle with Mars Bars for that extra je ne ce quio...
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That doesn't count as real cheese, that's processed slimy stuff!
How's about: Cheese biscuits & crusty bread served with a variety of cheeses, good cherry tomatoes, strong pickled oninons with a liberal spinkling of sea salt *drool* ![]() ![]() How is using 3 types of cheese in the sauce processed? |
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Just can't eat that sort of colour/texture of food
![]() I am a little strange when it comes to my eating habits. |
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![]() ![]() How is using 3 types of cheese in the sauce processed? That's what I took from their comment: Quote:
Well, ideally I would want pasta with a nice three cheese sauce or something but I can't find any!.
Could well be wrong, though, it has been known
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Chips of course. Just like in the pub!
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