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Showing Original Post only (View all)This tweet made me wonder, Mac and Cheese is a touchstone in the SE US/SideDish [View all]
FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) Tweeted:
Heres what your part of America eats on Thanksgiving. https://t.co/WDpqVXnoSY https://t.co/4drVC50DJ3 Link to tweet
The Great Migration of African Americans to the north and west US brought different types of cheeses to Mac & Cheese for family dinners. I'd sooner get between a sword fight between sisters & sister in laws, but tell me what type you use.
Daddy D would only allow York State Sharp Cheddar. Rest in glory Daddy D
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This tweet made me wonder, Mac and Cheese is a touchstone in the SE US/SideDish [View all]
irisblue
Nov 2018
OP
The original Mueller's mac & cheese recipe is my favorite, but you have to google it.
dameatball
Nov 2018
#4
(looks around) you know about the NY sharp....... shhhhhh, you're giving away the secrets:)
Afromania
Nov 2018
#6
This American comfort food leads a double life - but only some of us know the secret. Do you?
irisblue
Nov 2018
#10
Actually I seldom do mac & cheese at Thanksgiving. I make it more often for my kids or my 98 year
dameatball
Nov 2018
#16
I always wondered about the lasagna at Christmas, but I've seen it done often enough
Afromania
Nov 2018
#22