Thread: Mac & cheese
View Single Post
  #29 (permalink)  
Old 06-05-2008, 01:23 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
sf[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 10,519
Default Mac & cheese

On Mon, 05 May 2008 14:57:01 GMT, notbob wrote:

On 2008-05-05, sf wrote:

and it's not from a box!


Yeah, but it all taste like it is.

The problem with M&C, anymore, is that cheddar cheese has devolved into
crap. What used to be called "sharp" or even "extra sharp" now barely makes
it to "medium". The so called California Cheese is so devoid of flavor it's
but a sad joke. Even the once grand Tillamook Farms cheese, which I first
ran across in great pungeant 20lb wheels is but a shadow of it's former
self.

The last time I found GOOD cheddar cheese was at TJs. They used to sell a
3yr old cheddar that rocked. That stopped about 5 yrs ago. Anyone who
knows anything about cheddar knows it's the age that counts. Two years
minimum, IMO. Three is better. About 10-12 yrs ago, Raley's used to bring
in a 5 yr old cheddar from VT, right around Christmas time. That stuff was
awesome. This is no more. No one wants to wait 3-5 yrs. The bean counters
would have a stroke. So, the crap we now call cheddar cheese is the result.
Pathetic stuff.

I prefer crap cheddar for Mac & Cheese, it melts better.


--
See return address to reply by email
remove the smile first
 

Loans - Secured Loans - Advertising - Submit article - Credit Card Application