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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a small one but instead of mac and cheese she says macaroni with cheese. [/quote] I'm pretty sure I say macaroni and cheese (with an "and" not a "with"). I didn't realize that was a thing. [/quote] You and PP's MIL are correct. "Mac and cheese" is the nickname.[/quote] I'm also team MIL on this one!![/quote] Look it up, OP. It's "mac and cheese" for pretty much every brand that sells it. Your MIL probably thinks you're the one who sounds dumb.[/quote] It's Kraft dinner or KD in Canada and cheesey pasta in the U.K. when people here say macaroni and cheese and it's kraft mac/cheese I'm frankly horrified. In the U.K./Canada "macaroni and cheese" means home made/real cheese etc.[/quote] Well, sorry. We invented "kraft dinner" so we can call it whatever we want. [/quote] Kraft invented it and they call it "macoroni and cheese."[/quote]
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