VELVEETA Shortage, Are ya Gunna Miss It ?

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VELVEETA Shortage, Are ya Gunna Miss It ?

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Nope.............however it does have it's use as a DOOR STOP, or more seriously as part of my " survival " foods cupboard...

along w/the canned goods, bottled water, nuts seeds, dried fruit, etc..........

despite it's " candle-wax " texture i would imagine that in a " Dooms Day " type scenario one might imagine that it's the " real " thang.... :roll:
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Somewhere out there is a mother of 6 heading to the store to hoard this stuff :shock:
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Ella wrote:Somewhere out there is a mother of 6 heading to the store to hoard this stuff :shock:

i bet! :lol: :lol:

One day my grandson asked me to make him Mac n' cheese...........

Imagine my dismay when he wouldn't touch it telling me: " it's the wrong color, mommy doesn't make it this way "

After hysterical laughter ( cause i knew where this was going ) i explained to him that i don't have " that box ", but i made it for him from scratch w/3 different kinds of cheese..........unfortunately they were all WHITE....

Nuttin doin! he wouldn't touch it... :lol:
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suzy1124 wrote:
Ella wrote:Somewhere out there is a mother of 6 heading to the store to hoard this stuff :shock:

i bet! :lol: :lol:

One day my grandson asked me to make him Mac n' cheese...........

Imagine my dismay when he wouldn't touch it telling me: " it's the wrong color, mommy doesn't make it this way "

After hysterical laughter ( cause i knew where this was going ) i explained to him that i don't have " that box ", but i made it for him from scratch w/3 different kinds of cheese..........unfortunately they were all WHITE....

Nuttin doin! he wouldn't touch it... :lol:
Omg, my daughter is the same way, and she's 16 :oops:
luckily they make the single microwave stuff so if she wants that crap, she can make it herself :wink:
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Ella wrote:
suzy1124 wrote:
Ella wrote:Somewhere out there is a mother of 6 heading to the store to hoard this stuff :shock:

i bet! :lol: :lol:

One day my grandson asked me to make him Mac n' cheese...........

Imagine my dismay when he wouldn't touch it telling me: " it's the wrong color, mommy doesn't make it this way "

After hysterical laughter ( cause i knew where this was going ) i explained to him that i don't have " that box ", but i made it for him from scratch w/3 different kinds of cheese..........unfortunately they were all WHITE....

Nuttin doin! he wouldn't touch it... :lol:
Omg, my daughter is the same way, and she's 16 :oops:
luckily they make the single microwave stuff so if she wants that crap, she can make it herself :wink:
There ya go!...you're smarter than me...cause i don't /can't throw out food... i was stuck eating the whole darn thing myself....don't get me wrong i was in HEAVEN, ....dee-lish but not exactly in my " calorie allotment " for a day..............more like A WEEK! :cry:
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Velveeta makes good fish bait. But to eat it, it reminds me of Spackle.
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Bighuey wrote:Velveeta makes good fish bait. But to eat it, it reminds me of Spackle.
I agree!
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Remember those blocks of govt. cheese they used to give out? It was kind of like Velveeta but a million times better.
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Oh boy. It was all over Wal-mart today. Velvetta is kind of my dirty secret. I love good cheese. I love Brie and Muenster and Gouda and Camembert. I'm a snob about it. But sometimes, I just want a chuck of delicious, plasticy chuck that is Velveeta. It'll probably be a good thing if it goes away. Not nearly as devastating as losing Hostess was.
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Bighuey wrote:Velveeta makes good fish bait. But to eat it, it reminds me of Spackle.
hey! B.H. thanks for reminding me..............my tub needs caulking... :lol: ya think it'll work?..Velveeta looks WATERPROOF...

jhollan! i'm a cheese maven too! the " smellier " the better ! can't help it if i prefer cheese that smell like feet :shock: :oops: .................Sooo who am i to put down the " velveeta lovers " right?...different strokes for blah blah blah...

later, on my way to cut into that Limburger...
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suzy1124 wrote:jhollan! i'm a cheese maven too! the " smellier " the better ! can't help it if i prefer cheese that smell like feet :shock: :oops: .................Sooo who am i to put down the " velveeta lovers " right?...different strokes for blah blah blah...

later, on my way to cut into that Limburger...
I have a really strange system of when I allow myself to eat certain cheeses. Like, American Cheese and Velveeta are both so processed that one can barely call them cheese. But I love American on Grilled Cheese Sandwiches and melted on top of rice cakes. And I love Velveeta in dips and sometimes in Macaroni and Cheese. When I was little, my mom used to cook with it and she'd cut me and my brother off little slices to eat while we watched her, so I think it's more about the positive association of the taste, than it is about Velveeta itself.
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jhollan2 wrote:
suzy1124 wrote:jhollan! i'm a cheese maven too! the " smellier " the better ! can't help it if i prefer cheese that smell like feet :shock: :oops: .................Sooo who am i to put down the " velveeta lovers " right?...different strokes for blah blah blah...

later, on my way to cut into that Limburger...
I have a really strange system of when I allow myself to eat certain cheeses. Like, American Cheese and Velveeta are both so processed that one can barely call them cheese. But I love American on Grilled Cheese Sandwiches and melted on top of rice cakes. And I love Velveeta in dips and sometimes in Macaroni and Cheese. When I was little, my mom used to cook with it and she'd cut me and my brother off little slices to eat while we watched her, so I think it's more about the positive association of the taste, than it is about Velveeta itself.
Absolutely! i call them " food tapes "...we all have them..no matter how " grotesque " the said food item may be...
if it's from your childhood you're gunna love it....

After so many years i still put KETCHUP on steak...( i was raised that way ) everytime my husband saw this he cringed and said : " how to ruin a good steak "...

I'd remind him of his predilection for pork sausage w/strawberry jam, w/the eggs on the same plate....uuugh, but then he reminded me of ham w/pineapple, turkey w/cranberry, duck w/orange, etc....so, he got me there...

not to mention a " Jelly /Jam Omelette "....
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I don't even think I tried velveeta until I was way into my 20's..I don't even think my mom knew it existed, much less use it. And Suzy, I'm sorry, but you are ruining a steak that way!! But then again, this is coming from someone who dips their fries in ketchup and mayo lol
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This is tangentially related...kind of, but my all time favorite thing is fries with garlic mayonnaise and melted cheese on top. It's something I got all the time in Ireland and I just can't seem to replicate it here in the States. It is like a little portable heart attack of delightfulness.
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jhollan2 wrote:This is tangentially related...kind of, but my all time favorite thing is fries with garlic mayonnaise and melted cheese on top. It's something I got all the time in Ireland and I just can't seem to replicate it here in the States. It is like a little portable heart attack of delightfulness.
That must be a Cork cuisine special ... did they get you to try their Tripe & Drisheen? :mrgreen:
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