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That dough-boy just got what was comin' to 'im.

Put a piece of cheese in a pan and warm it up? I probably won't make it. I don't want to have to clean the pan afterwards.


If only it were that easy :D But cleaning the pan is a pain in the bum.
Use this cheese sauce on vegetables, pasta, or use in other dishes.
Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients:

3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground black or white pepper
1 1/2 cups milk
1 cup grated sharp Cheddar or smoky flavor Cheddar cheese
Preparation:

Melt butter; remove from heat. Stir in flour and seasonings. Gradually add milk, stirring until well mixed. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until thickened and smooth. Cook for 5 minutes longer; add cheese. Stir until smooth and well blended. Serve with pasta or vegetables.
Makes 2 cups.

Asiago or pecorino cheese is a little nicer than cheddar in this imo, and some people saute some shallots or onion with the butter(I think this overwhelms the sauce)

Cheddar Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cheese Sauce Recipe
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
Damn... That's much more complicated than my Mac and cheese recipe.

Hannah's Mac and Cheese recipe:

Pour some water in a pan until it looks like what you judge to be "enough"
Boil it.
Put some macaroni in there.
Sort of time it for 5-10 minutes, taking a noodle out whenever you feel like to eat it to test to see if it seems done.
When you feel like the noodles are done, drain the water out.
Open cheese pouch and squeeze the cheese sauce out into the macaroni.
Stir it up.

Done.
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
By groceries do you mean shopping? :confused:

Yeah. Groceries are what you buy at the market. A big market store like Walmart or Dunne's would be called a "grocery store," or just "the store." As in "Imma go to the store to buy a lunchable. But they don't have pizza luncables here. Not that i've seen. Just gross ham ones."
 
Damn... That's much more complicated than my Mac and cheese recipe.

Hannah's Mac and Cheese recipe:

Pour some water in a pan until it looks like what you judge to be "enough"
Boil it.
Put some macaroni in there.
Sort of time it for 5-10 minutes, taking a noodle out whenever you feel like to eat it to test to see if it seems done.
When you feel like the noodles are done, drain the water out.
Open cheese pouch and squeeze the cheese sauce out into the macaroni.
Stir it up.

Done.

I am trying not to judge you, and I will keep an eye out for this 'mac 'n' cheese' in the Polska Skleps they sometimes have odd food in them.
 
Yeah. Groceries are what you buy at the market. A big market store like Walmart or Dunne's would be called a "grocery store," or just "the store." As in "Imma go to the store to buy a lunchable. But they don't have pizza luncables here. Not that i've seen. Just gross ham ones."

They had pizza ones when they first introduced them, and hot dog as well, but no one ate them. Lunchables look kind of gross, it doesn't even look like real ham and it definitely doesn't taste like cheese, I hope the kids you teach aren't having them for their lunches :(
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
They had pizza ones when they first introduced them, and hot dog as well, but no one ate them. Lunchables look kind of gross, it doesn't even look like real ham and it definitely doesn't taste like cheese, I hope the kids you teach aren't having them for their lunches :(

No, but they do eat a lot of "crisps and biscuits" as one teacher mentioned. The teachers all eat a bunch of fruit. They are all really healthy eaters. Except sometimes they eat bread with butter on it. And sometimes there's chocolate laying around for everyone to share. I'd be embarrassed to bring crisps to skool though, because I would know they were all judging me... O_O
 

Nepenthe

Tu Stultus Es
my komputer is too slow for yootoob... :(
Irish ISPs are known for that. Too much:
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croak

Trickster
Little perverts. All he wears is a chef's hat. And then he walks all over the counter, right next to my biscuits. Very unsanitary...
Actually, he wears some sort of scarf as well.

But I thought the dough boy was made out of dough. Since when did he grow bones?

And they look way overbaked. Tsktsk.

Although it is kind of disturbing how he seems to enjoy watching his friends being baked.
 

croak

Trickster
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:rolleyes:

Of course now I learn crossants are called medialunas, this guy is EVIL!
The hell? XD Croissants are croissants.

At least he got scones right.

Wait, then again, those aren't in English. :D Might be Spanish, I think I see an upside-down ! and definitely a y.
 
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