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<blockquote data-quote="beardking" data-source="post: 4123593" data-attributes="member: 31421"><p>I seriously can't believe no one has mentioned Mac and cheese or ramen yet. Back when I was going to college and lugging with my roommate and working at Little Caesars I existed off of Mac and cheese, ramen, pizza from work and beer. Oddly enough, the only one of those things I can't stand anymore is ramen. </p><p>H5ll, one of my favorite meals to this day is Kraft Mac and cheese with a metric shirt ton of sharp cheddar cheese added to it. I can't really eat it anymore, but I still love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beardking, post: 4123593, member: 31421"] I seriously can't believe no one has mentioned Mac and cheese or ramen yet. Back when I was going to college and lugging with my roommate and working at Little Caesars I existed off of Mac and cheese, ramen, pizza from work and beer. Oddly enough, the only one of those things I can't stand anymore is ramen. H5ll, one of my favorite meals to this day is Kraft Mac and cheese with a metric shirt ton of sharp cheddar cheese added to it. I can't really eat it anymore, but I still love it. [/QUOTE]
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