February 2nd 2008 09:22 am
Some foods should not be combined
Like these.
Now some people like to know where they’re clicking, so put down any food or beverage and I’ll tell you. Ready? Okay.
They are mac-n-cheese nuggets. That’s right, macaroni and cheese. In nugget form.
My kids will eat a lot of strange things, and for Emma, mac & cheese and chicken nuggets are two fo the handfull of foods she *will* eat, but this? The pictures of this item in our local flyer was met with “THAT IS SO WRONG!” and “Ewwww, grooosssss…”
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Mel on 02 Feb 2008 at 11:38 am #
Oh we love those!! They have them at the bowling alley we go to for an appetizer, and also a 50’s diner place on the kids menu. I think they are quite good!
christine on 02 Feb 2008 at 12:28 pm #
But they’re trans-fat free and “provide a source” of calcium and iron.
We do eat pizza rolls and jalapeño poppers, but I’ve never tried to tell myself or the kids that it was a healthy choice…
kim on 02 Feb 2008 at 7:14 pm #
My friend was so taken by these at a local restaurant that he decided to recereate them at home. I think any food that requires more than 2 levels of cooking (first boil the noodles, then bake) is going too far!
Piseco on 03 Feb 2008 at 10:49 am #
Definitely YUCK! On the other hand, my husband says that about one of my all-time favorite snacks - chippers. You know, chocolate covered potato chips. Mmmmm…
And while I’m here, I tag you for the Six Unimportant Things meme.
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sherry on 05 Feb 2008 at 9:26 am #
Wow. That is WEIRD. I’d probably try one if they were out on a plate at a party of something, but I don’t trust that they’re good enough to go buy a box.
Char on 05 Feb 2008 at 2:15 pm #
Found the link on Twitter.:) That *IS* wrong. Very wrong. And I’ve fed my kid some strange things. [Going to stir the mac & cheese, and happy there're no nuggest ...].
Char