My wife and I bought knock-off brand American cheese once and the dogs wouldn't eat it! They'd take it from us, but then spit it out. These are creatures that lick their own assholes, but they won't eat that cheese!But never, ever, under any circumstances should you buy a knock-off brand of it. They don't melt at all.
This opens the possibility that Kraft American or Velveeta singles might remind them of the taste of their own assholes.they love Kraft American or Velveeta singles.
/sighIt's disgusting and wasteful. Just give me a block of cheese and I'll cut it myself.
disgusting, wasteful, and cutting the cheese...I don't understand that one.
Not that EZ-Cheez is healthy, but this doesn't really prove much other than "The food preservation process we've been tweaking with the last few thousand years is working as intended."As an experiment, I once unloaded a can of EZ-Cheez (the spray-cheese-in-a-can!) on a slice of bread and left it in the yard for 2 weeks.
Nothing touched it. No animal, no insect, nothing.
And it didn't even rot.
Pretty much my thoughts on the matter exactly.Grilled cheese sandwiches, omelettes, that dip you make by melting a block of Velveeta with a couple cans of chilli, easy cheese from the can on Chickin' in a Biscuit crackers, cheese fries, cheese-steaks, ham or turkey and cheese sandwiches to be dipped in soup on a cold winter's night, cheeseburgers... my wife thinks I'm nuts, but in the right situation, I love the stuff.
But never, ever, under any circumstances should you buy a knock-off brand of it. They don't melt at all.
Do you warm it up, or just not refrigerate it?I don't eat normal cheese cold
Sadly, I remember that commercial. But I do not remember the taste of Velveeta. Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever (knowingly) eaten Velveeta in my life.(sung to Dance of the Hours)
It's Velveeta (tm)
Versus Cheddar
Our Velveeta (tm)
Melts much better
Cheddar's lumpy
Cheddar's oily
It drips right off your plate onto your doily
Our Velveeta (tm)
Is so dreamy
It improves your
Tetrazzini
So when the cookbook
Calls for Cheddar
Make it with Velveeta (tm), it cooks better!
It's the same stuff, just slightly different composition and dispensing options.How does Cheez whiz fit into this?
Fuck yeah!There isn't a single case where something made with processed cheese cannot be made better by substituting it with a real cheese of some sort.
Personally, Kraft Singles are the only good way to make a decent grilled cheese sandwich. Good cheese doesn't melt as evenly. If it's pretty much anything else, I'd agree with you, but I'll always prefer Kraft Singles for my grilled cheese needs.There isn't a single case where something made with processed cheese cannot be made better by substituting it with a real cheese of some sort.
Well, I didn't mean it snobbishly, I meant it in the sense that I usually only eat cheese in hot dishes. I can eat Rocquefort soup or Cheddar sauce or whatever, I'm a big fan of cheese fondue, but I can't stomach even fairly mild cheeses at room temperature/refrigerated/un-slightly-melted. Makes me gag, dunno why.Do you warm it up, or just not refrigerate it?