Sunshine (she/her)@lemmy.ca to Data is Beautiful@mander.xyzEnglish · 28 days agoA plant-based Thanksgiving meal is kindest to the climatelemmy.caimagemessage-square47fedilinkarrow-up157arrow-down133file-text
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minus-squareValmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down2·27 days agoCan someone explain to a European wher Mc’n cheese is please?
minus-squaredream_weasel@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5arrow-down1·27 days agoCooked pasta (macaroni noodles are short elbow-shaped tubes) typically mixed with milk and one or more cheeses mixed until smooth. Of course, the vegan varieties would use dairy substitutes.
minus-squareValmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·27 days agoThanks! Is it like a kids meal? Or is it tradition on thanks giving? We have some bizarre stuff sometimes on christmas like lutfisk or sauce you dip weird bred into for example.
minus-squaredream_weasel@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·26 days agoKids do like it, but it’s a pretty common side dish option. I probably make it… Once a week. And I have since before my wife and I had kids.
minus-squareValmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·26 days agoIt feels like some sort of lasagna version, and lasagna is awesome! So an american classic I guess? Thanks for the insights!
minus-squareCort@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·27 days agoIt’s a side dish. Common staple of the American diet, like the mashed potatoes
minus-squareMY_ANUS_IS_BLEEDING@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·27 days agoIt’s a British recipe…
Can someone explain to a European wher Mc’n cheese is please?
Cooked pasta (macaroni noodles are short elbow-shaped tubes) typically mixed with milk and one or more cheeses mixed until smooth.
Of course, the vegan varieties would use dairy substitutes.
Thanks!
Is it like a kids meal? Or is it tradition on thanks giving? We have some bizarre stuff sometimes on christmas like lutfisk or sauce you dip weird bred into for example.
Kids do like it, but it’s a pretty common side dish option. I probably make it… Once a week. And I have since before my wife and I had kids.
It feels like some sort of lasagna version, and lasagna is awesome! So an american classic I guess? Thanks for the insights!
It’s a side dish. Common staple of the American diet, like the mashed potatoes
It’s a British recipe…
😁