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Hollywoodaction



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 5:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

canadian_in_korea wrote:
shawner88 wrote:
Hollywoodaction wrote:
Sorry for bursting your bubble, but it's less than 9000 won for a case of 12 packages at Cosco. Sorry for rubbing it in, but it tastes just like Kraft Dinner/Macaroni and Cheese.



Sorry to burst your bubble, but Cosco is a not a very convenient place to get to by most people. Also, these are big boxes (12 oz 340 grams). Hate to rub it in, but this kind tastes better than Kraft because it's not a powder mix. The cheese is thick! Finally, meet me on the playground after school at 3:00 chump.


Are you talking about the "velveeta shells"??? Walmart has them?..Very Happy

Oh...and which walmart....the one not too far from seoullung station..?..


No, it's basically identical to Kraft Dinner. It says on the box: Noodles by Leonard, Macaroni and Cheddar, Original Dinner.
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Hollywoodaction



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 5:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thorin wrote:
How can you eat that crap?


Think of it as north americans's ramen.
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Hollywoodaction



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 5:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chillin' Villain wrote:
Yeah, those things look and taste quite almost exactly sorta a bit like the Velveeta shells; they carry 'em in both shell and macaroni noodle formats.

They've had 'em at the Bucheon Wal-Mart for the last couple two years, and there was a period where I overdid it with 'em, so my fixation with the mac and cheese has officially died off. Still good once in a while if I actually use a little moderation (not one of my strong points)...

Now I'm all about making tha tacos (not too tough after a Hannam Mart visit) and the pyrohy (time consuming, and I hate kneading freakin' dough). Other than those two, I've now mostly gotten over my home food fixations. Oh yeah, except for Pizza Pops... Anyone who knows where I can hook those up gets my first-born kid.


I've seen some Korean pizza pops, but I can't remember if it was at Emart or Cosco.
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JongnoGuru



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 10:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hollywoodaction wrote:
thorin wrote:
How can you eat that crap?


Think of it as north americans's ramen.


Ramen comes in a variety of flavours. Ramen can be jazzed up with fresh ingredients. My sense is that for 99% of the people eating instant macaroni & cheese dinners from a box, that's it. M and C. No variety, no improvement. Just dumb, plain and simple. I'm not saying it tastes bad. I think a better analogy might be "North Americans' dduk-bokki, though.
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mindmetoo



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 12:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

JongnoGuru wrote:
Hollywoodaction wrote:
thorin wrote:
How can you eat that crap?


Think of it as north americans's ramen.


Ramen comes in a variety of flavours. Ramen can be jazzed up with fresh ingredients. My sense is that for 99% of the people eating instant macaroni & cheese dinners from a box, that's it. M and C. No variety, no improvement. Just dumb, plain and simple. I'm not saying it tastes bad. I think a better analogy might be "North Americans' dduk-bokki, though.


My feeling is KD should be eaten straight: noodles, the cheese goop prepared with milk/butter. It ends there. Eat it and get on with your life. People who add hot dogs or tuna or corn to it... that's just saying "I want to be a bachelor all my life."
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JongnoGuru



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 1:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mindmetoo wrote:
JongnoGuru wrote:
Hollywoodaction wrote:
thorin wrote:
How can you eat that crap?


Think of it as north americans's ramen.


Ramen comes in a variety of flavours. Ramen can be jazzed up with fresh ingredients. My sense is that for 99% of the people eating instant macaroni & cheese dinners from a box, that's it. M and C. No variety, no improvement. Just dumb, plain and simple. I'm not saying it tastes bad. I think a better analogy might be "North Americans' dduk-bokki, though.


My feeling is KD should be eaten straight: noodles, the cheese goop prepared with milk/butter. It ends there. Eat it and get on with your life. People who add hot dogs or tuna or corn to it... that's just saying "I want to be a bachelor all my life."

(First of all, KD = Kraft Dinner = Macaroni & Cheese....right?) I don't doubt you're a better authority on this subject than I am, (coming from the ramen king here, that's not a put-down) but my image of the confirmed North American bachelor is straight KD -- no frills, no pretentions, minimal time expediture. It's when the other items, like those you've mentioned I suppose, are added that I envision the Rosanne Barr-type North American mother trying to stretch KD into a meal for the family.
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mindmetoo



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

JongnoGuru wrote:
(First of all, KD = Kraft Dinner = Macaroni & Cheese....right?) I don't doubt you're a better authority on this subject than I am, (coming from the ramen king here, that's not a put-down) but my image of the confirmed North American bachelor is straight KD -- no frills, no pretentions, minimal time expediture. It's when the other items, like those you've mentioned I suppose, are added that I envision the Rosanne Barr-type North American mother trying to stretch KD into a meal for the family.


No sir, the bachelor for life believes adding hot dogs to KD (ie mac and cheese) constitutes a form of cooking.
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Tiberious aka Sparkles



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JongnoGuru wrote:
Hollywoodaction wrote:
thorin wrote:
How can you eat that crap?


Think of it as north americans's ramen.


Ramen comes in a variety of flavours. Ramen can be jazzed up with fresh ingredients. My sense is that for 99% of the people eating instant macaroni & cheese dinners from a box, that's it. M and C. No variety, no improvement. Just dumb, plain and simple. I'm not saying it tastes bad. I think a better analogy might be "North Americans' dduk-bokki, though.


Two words: ket chup.

Sparkles*_*
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JongnoGuru



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tiberious aka Sparkles wrote:
JongnoGuru wrote:
Hollywoodaction wrote:
thorin wrote:
How can you eat that crap?


Think of it as north americans's ramen.


Ramen comes in a variety of flavours. Ramen can be jazzed up with fresh ingredients. My sense is that for 99% of the people eating instant macaroni & cheese dinners from a box, that's it. M and C. No variety, no improvement. Just dumb, plain and simple. I'm not saying it tastes bad. I think a better analogy might be "North Americans' dduk-bokki, though.


Two words: ket chup.

Sparkles*_*


Two other words: cat sup

BTW, on what? The ramen or the macaroni & cheese?
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weatherman



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 9:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

shawner88 wrote:
Hollywoodaction wrote:
Sorry for bursting your bubble, but it's less than 9000 won for a case of 12 packages at Cosco. Sorry for rubbing it in, but it tastes just like Kraft Dinner/Macaroni and Cheese.



Sorry to burst your bubble, but Cosco is a not a very convenient place to get to by most people. Also, these are big boxes (12 oz 340 grams). Hate to rub it in, but this kind tastes better than Kraft because it's not a powder mix. The cheese is thick! Finally, meet me on the playground after school at 3:00 chump.


You guys deserve to fight. It's only mac and glue.
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Tiberious aka Sparkles



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

JongnoGuru wrote:
Tiberious aka Sparkles wrote:
JongnoGuru wrote:
Hollywoodaction wrote:
thorin wrote:
How can you eat that crap?


Think of it as north americans's ramen.


Ramen comes in a variety of flavours. Ramen can be jazzed up with fresh ingredients. My sense is that for 99% of the people eating instant macaroni & cheese dinners from a box, that's it. M and C. No variety, no improvement. Just dumb, plain and simple. I'm not saying it tastes bad. I think a better analogy might be "North Americans' dduk-bokki, though.


Two words: ket chup.

Sparkles*_*


Two other words: cat sup

BTW, on what? The ramen or the macaroni & cheese?


Ramen and ketchup. I'll have to try that sometime.

Sparkles*_*
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JongnoGuru



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 3:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Try "Ketchup Ramen" if they still have it.
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Zyzyfer



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 5:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Would just like to report that the boxes do the trick.
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captain kirk



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know what Shawner's talking about, and Peemil's right, Ulsan Walmart stopped stocking it (or someone, some whitey, desperate for comfort food, buys it all and will be buried in a piano case).
Mmm, Costco. I'd go for the 'dust kind'. The cheese powder 12 pack. Like Shawner, I'll eat half the 340 gram box 'before I feel full'. Full like a gobbling glutton, that is.
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thorin



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hollywoodaction wrote:
thorin wrote:
How can you eat that crap?


Think of it as north americans's ramen.


I think of it like "Oh, so that's why so many of you are lard asses."
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