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| biznology |
| quote: | Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
I just saw they have this restaurant that serves nothing but macaronni and cheese here in new york.
i am sooo hitting this place up this weekend.
omg.. yummerz!!!!!!
http://smacnyc.com/home.html
so hungry :(:(:(:( |
so you will pay too much for a food that costs cents to make? i dont even live in NY but know how rediculous that is| |
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
so you will pay too much for a food that costs cents to make? i dont even live in NY but know how ridiculous that is| |
People go out for burgers, and it doesn't cost much to make those. It's all about being too lazy.
....and mac and cheese? GROSS MELLY!!!! |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
so you will pay too much for a food that costs cents to make? i dont even live in NY but know how rediculous that is| |
actually the pricing looks totally reasonable, especially for NYC.
Noodles charges $6 for their Wisconsin mac & cheese, and there's a bar in Milwaukee that has a smoked gouda and blue cheese mac & cheese for $8 (and it's sooo worth it).
almost any food you buy from a restaurant is going to cost you more than it actually takes to make it. you're paying for convenience and to have someone else cook for you.
Mel - let me know how it is! i'm a mac & cheese whore. ;) |
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| RJT |
| I hated mac & cheese until last week. :wtf: |
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
I hated mac & cheese until last week. :wtf: |
What made you change? *Cringes* |
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| biznology |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
actually the pricing looks totally reasonable, especially for NYC.
Noodles charges $6 for their Wisconsin mac & cheese, and there's a bar in Milwaukee that has a smoked gouda and blue cheese mac & cheese for $8 (and it's sooo worth it).
almost any food you buy from a restaurant is going to cost you more than it actually takes to make it. you're paying for convenience and to have someone else cook for you.
Mel - let me know how it is! i'm a mac & cheese whore. ;) |
noodles is from boulder and they pay 75c or less for their ingredients. its a big fn ripoff.
my point is that spending five minutes can offer a better cheese than going to some NY place. i go out to get food i would likely screw up, and cant make at home- not mac n cheese| |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
I hated mac & cheese until last week. :wtf: |
no, you hated crappy Kraft mac & cheese and you still do. you just never had proper mac & cheese until last week. :p |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
What made you change? *Cringes* |
Some bomb mac & cheese Myra got at a restaurant/lounge we like he in Milwaukee.
Edit: And Myra, regardless of my ignorance, I still hated (across the board) mac & cheese until last week. :p |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
noodles is from boulder and they pay 75c or less for their ingredients. its a big fn ripoff.
my point is that spending five minutes can offer a better cheese than going to some NY place. i go out to get food i would likely screw up, and cant make at home- not mac n cheese| |
i go to Noodles for 2 reasons - a) i'm craving pasta at work and can't cook here, or b) i'm hungover as . i agree though that it's a total rip-off because most of their dishes are so easy to make at home and pasta is way cheap, but it's still pretty satisfying.
damnit now i'm craving Balzac mac & cheese.
[and yes, i realize how bad that sounds] |
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| nchs09 |
i saw some guy on iron chef make some delicious looking mac and cheese with all these fancy cheeses... and then to top it off, truffle shavings:crazy:
other than that, i dont like le mac and ch33s3 |
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| idoru |
| Kraft has bastardized the good name of Mac 'n Cheese. Hell, anything from Kraft is terrible. The only good Mac 'n Cheese ever is homemade done right, and even then that's hard to find. |
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| MeLLyMeL |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
actually the pricing looks totally reasonable, especially for NYC.
Noodles charges $6 for their Wisconsin mac & cheese, and there's a bar in Milwaukee that has a smoked gouda and blue cheese mac & cheese for $8 (and it's sooo worth it).
almost any food you buy from a restaurant is going to cost you more than it actually takes to make it. you're paying for convenience and to have someone else cook for you.
Mel - let me know how it is! i'm a mac & cheese whore. ;) |
Ty Myra.
Apparently Biznology thinks the mac and cheese restaurant which is no more than 6$ for a single serving is expensive.
It's also not made with a powder cheese like Kraft and it's made with bigger macaroni pastas and not scooby doo figures.
I will tell you how it is missy ;) |
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