May 4, 2024

The net Hates Mac and Cheese Recipe with Avocado

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While the online world can rarely choose the same principal (here’s an example: no matter if a particular dress is black and blue or gold and white) with regards to the key discussions like the best way to prepare mac and cheese, they’ve arrive at an emphatic consensus: it is rarely a smart idea to substitute cheese for avocados.

The Internet was a student in an uproar earlier this week after appropriate food choices Twitter account @TheFitFood posted a slidemovie on the 2015 PopSugar recipe for low calorie avocado macaroni and cheese recipe substituted millennials’ favorite ingredient, avocado (as well as a bit of goat cheese) instead of cheese during the comfort food staple.

Needless to suggest, the online market place was outraged and immediately popularized the web to voice their opinions within the matter.

good morning to everyone although horrifically evil avocado mac and cheese person

— Pixie Casey (@pixie_casey) August 20, 2017

Some people were not power on via the hue with the new recipe.

Green Mac and Cheese? pic.twitter.com/3viJBQvKKi

— Carla Lou (@Cindysdaughter) August 20, 2017

It inspired a slew of displeased GIFs.

EWW. Avocado Mac and Cheese why does one even that's cruel.

— Eb (is just not blinking) (@erabrand) August 20, 2017

If you tell me you could have mac and cheese to me but it's reduced fat and packed with avocado, I'm thinking that's premeditated murder.

— Morgan Jerkins (@MorganJerkins) August 20, 2017

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— Sean White (@seanew15) August 20, 2017

y'all gone keep fuckin over food this way huh pic.twitter.com/1hM8KaXaJm

— 2HOT4T.V. (@ONLYDINERO) August 20, 2017

One person even turned to Randy Jackson to voice their thoughts about it.

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— schargel (@mattschargel) August 20, 2017

When considering mac and cheese, it will be much better to learn from the guacamole and peas debacle – you shouldn’t have to better something that’s already perfect.