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Trader Joes gluten-free Mac And Cheese


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I ran across boxed Mac and Cheese at Trader Joes yesterday. I'm wondering if anyone else has tried it and if it's any good before I mix it up and give it to my kids. I know, I should have asked before I bought it, but I was so surprised to see it that I just grabbed it. I've never seen it there before. TIA


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Trader Joe's gluten-free mac and cheese is Annies gluten-free mac and cheese -- its good

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  lonewolf said:
I ran across boxed Mac and Cheese at Trader Joes yesterday. I'm wondering if anyone else has tried it and if it's any good before I mix it up and give it to my kids. I know, I should have asked before I bought it, but I was so surprised to see it that I just grabbed it. I've never seen it there before. TIA

My three-year-old LOVES it! We buy several boxes at a time. Sometimes I throw in a handful of grated cheese to make it a little cheesier, but it's good without any augmentation.

JoAnn

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  nasalady said:
My three-year-old LOVES it! We buy several boxes at a time. Sometimes I throw in a handful of grated cheese to make it a little cheesier, but it's good without any augmentation.

JoAnn

Thanks!

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We LOVE it! My daughter likes it better that Kraft.

I dissolve the cheese in milk and add about 2 tbs of butter to make it creamier.

I hope you like it.

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  lonewolf said:
I ran across boxed Mac and Cheese at Trader Joes yesterday. I'm wondering if anyone else has tried it and if it's any good before I mix it up and give it to my kids. I know, I should have asked before I bought it, but I was so surprised to see it that I just grabbed it. I've never seen it there before. TIA
It's great! We just add a little earth balance margarine and water and some steamed broccoli and cauliflower - the sauce also coats the vegees mmm.

Love T J's

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