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agoodwinsmith ([personal profile] agoodwinsmith) wrote2009-04-04 07:23 pm
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KD and versions thereof.

Without knowing anything about how much the person was paid, I do know that the person who thought up the idea of selling macaroni noodles and a pouch of dessicated cheese product in a box with easy instructions for constructing a meal was not paid enough.  I know this because they are not the richest person in the world.

Yes, not haute cuisine, but satisfying and quick, and you can put peas in it.

We actually prefer the President's Choice White Cheddar version from, yes, Real Canadian Superstore, but hey.

[identity profile] cat63.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Soda cracker? Soup cracker?

Nope, sorry :-)

Dis kind:

Alas, I know them not...

Plain, beige salty cracker for putting cheese chunks on.

I had a peer at the bikkit aisle Sainsbury's this morning and there were quite a few sorts of cheese-putting-on type crackers, but they all seemed to be either not very salty (people here can be a bit paranoid about eating too much salt) or flavoured with other things. Though I expect something flavoured with garlic and/or herbs might work quite well actually.

[identity profile] agoodwinsmith.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Ritz crackers as an alternative?
http://www.nabiscoworld.com/Brands/ProductInformation.aspx?BrandKey=ritz&Site=1&Product=4400000028

They are richer, but would crumble properly. If all else fails, then dry bread crumbs works - but not as tasty.

[identity profile] cat63.livejournal.com 2009-04-07 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
Ritz crackers as an alternative?

OOh, that's a good think! Thank you.