If you purchase Great Value, Cheese Club or Big Win brands, check your cupboards and trash your cheese! A big mac and cheese recall has been issued on these brands.

TreeHouse Foods has released a notice for a voluntary mac and cheese recall due to a potential health risk. Any mac & cheese from this provider containing cheddar cheese seasoning may be contaminated with Salmonella. This was followed by a notification from TreeHouse Foods’ supplier that the milk powder used in the seasoning has the potential for contamination. Salmonella, for those of you who don’t know, is a bacteria that can cause a slew of extremely uncomfortable and unpleasant side effects. And let’s be real here, NO ONE wants to bite into a delicious fork full of mac and cheese and have that as a result. The products were distributed nationwide through retail stores. The brands affected by this recall include: Big Win Original Macaroni & Cheese Dinner, Cheese Club Express Mac Macaroni & Cheese Dinner, and Great Value Macaroni & Cheese Original Cups. mac and cheese recall
Customers who have purchased any of these products are urged to dispose of or return the products for a full refund. If you have any further questions feel free to call 1-800-756-5781
Regardless of this mac and cheese recall, I’ll be honest with you all - you shouldn’t be buying this crap anyway. Risks like the one that caused this recall aside, that “cheese” powder has almost everything but cheese in it. If you’re really craving a cheesy snack it’s just as easy to boil a pot of noodles, and whip up a cheese sauce for yourself. I’m a big mac & cheese fan and I have several recipes up my sleeve, but this one is the simplest for the best and cheesiest mac and cheese you’ll ever have! Mag’s Perfect Mac:
  • About 1 pound Pasta or one box/bag, whatever you got
    • Boil it like you would any pasta, set aside
Cheese Sauce:
  • Heat 1  cup of milk on medium heat until you start to see streams of steam rise - DO NOT LEAVE YOUR POT, WATCH AND BE PATIENT!
  • While milk is gettin’ steamy, in a measuring cup mix ½ cup of milk with 2 tbs of flour. Whisk that junk in when you’re stove-milk is heated.
  • Gently stir until the milk thickens almost to heavy cream consistency.
  • Turn the heat down low and start mixing in handfuls of whatever cheese you’d like to use. Then add in salt and pepper to taste
    • If you’re like me and love that truly classic mac & cheese taste, try adding in a few little squeezes of mustard (I use spicy mustard) and some garlic powder. It really sends it over the top!
  • Combine pasta and cheese.
And BOOM! The best creamy mac & cheese you’ve ever had ever!! And as an added bonus, it takes JUST as long as boxed mac n cheese, without the risk of salmonella. Oh and way way way better flavor.  

Looking for more recipes to escape the fake food epidemic? Check out these healthy, easy on the go breakfast recipes!

Magalie Noebes
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