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    Kraft Dinner?

    Why does KD have such a bad rap? the nutritional value listed on the back is better than a lot of things out there. I know its not great, but people practically cringe when you say you eat KD.

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    Shitty overprocessed Pasta. Read the ingredients.

    Plus it tastes like shit, and this is coming from a Canadian. Canadians love there KD.

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    I love being a Canadian... but KD is a national embarrassment

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    Are we referring to Kraft Macaroni and Cheese for us Americans in the thread??
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    yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilPearson View Post
    I love being a Canadian... but KD is a national embarrassment
    I always used to like it, but looking at the amount of saturated fat, gross. Well at least it has Whey, right?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uthinkso View Post
    Are we referring to Kraft Macaroni and Cheese for us Americans in the thread??
    I like it.

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    I was looking at the indredients and at first, I thought 'eh, theres no HFCS. Thats a plus...mostly all simple carbs, ok no surprise.' Then I see its 380 calories prepped...and when I cook it I eat the enter pot!

    380 x 3 =
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    Even the taste is questionable, I've eaten it in college along with Ramen noodles. Then again I drank Schlitz and PBR, so clearly I didn't know any better.
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    Homemade mac and cheese tastes better and can be a lot healther if you make it right.

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    Why not look at the real expanded data on the stuff . Pay attention to the graphical representations of how it will affect your dietary plan. If you have one ... ... do you?

    ND is a site for daily use if you're really serious about what you eat. The lil quick search plugin is killer.

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    I always used to like it, but looking at the amount of saturated fat, gross. Well at least it has Whey, right?!?


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