
05-05-2008, 07:00 PM
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Mac & cheese
Andy wrote:
notbob said...
On 2008-05-05, Andy q wrote:
Crackerbarrel's extra-aged shard cheddar is very sharp and quite
satisfying on crackers, not melted. I believe it's a Kraft product.
It's usually on sale 2/$4.00 (if that's a bargain?!) A little goes a
long way on triscuit style crackers.
I was going to mention Cracker Barrel, Andy. It is, indeed, a decent
version of classic cheddar, specially by an American food
conglomerate. But, I've never seen it that cheap! Usually, more
like $4.50 pkg and NEVER on sale, at least in my experience. Also,
it still just rates "acceptable" compared to truly good cheddar.
nb
nb,
I got it wrong. Top of my head mixing up sticks of Land O' Lakes
butter prices with Cracker Barrel's cheese. It's more like 2/$7.00.
It's been awhile.
BTW, I meant "extra-aged sharp cheddar"! Just another instance of
spell checking combined with a "What Me Worry?" faith in it! 
I don't doubt there are better cheddar cheeses SOMEWHERE! Let us know
the moment you find some?!
Best,
Andy
Considering nb is in Colorado and you're in Pennsylvania, how would that
help you? wink
Jill
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