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  2. Macaroni and cheese - Wikipedia

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    A recipe called "macaroni and cheese" appeared in the 1824 cookbook The Virginia House-Wife written by Mary Randolph. Randolph's recipe had three ingredients: macaroni, cheese, and butter, layered together and baked in a hot oven. [16] The cookbook was the most influential cookbook of the 19th century, according to culinary historian Karen Hess ...

  3. James L. Kraft - Wikipedia

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    By 1914, J.L. Kraft & Bros. Company, which later became Kraft Foods Inc. opened its first cheese manufacturing plant in Stockton, Illinois. [9] Kraft developed a process, patented in 1916, for pasteurizing cheese so that it would resist spoiling and could be shipped long distances. The company grew quickly, expanding into Canada in 1919. [4]

  4. Kraft Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Dinner (marketed as KD) in Canada, Kraft Mac & Cheese in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, Mac and Cheese in the United Kingdom and internationally, is a nonperishable, packaged macaroni and cheese mix. It is made by Kraft Foods Group (or former parent company Mondelez internationally) and traditionally cardboard-boxed with ...

  5. 21 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Mac and Cheese - AOL

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    On July 29, 2022, Schreiber Foods in Logan, Utah, set a Guinness World Record for the world's largest macaroni and cheese dish when they made 4,742 pounds of the stuff to celebrate their 50th year ...

  6. Kraft Foods Inc. - Wikipedia

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    By 1914, 31 varieties of cheese were sold around the U.S. because of heavy product development, expansion by marketing, and opening a wholly owned cheese factory in Stockton, Illinois. [4] [16] [17] In 1915, the company had invented pasteurized processed cheese that did not need refrigeration, thus giving a longer shelf life than conventional ...

  7. Annie's Homegrown - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the company only sold "natural" macaroni and cheese in New England supermarkets. In 1995, Annie's completed a direct public offering that raised $1.3 million. [4] In 1999, John Foraker, an owner of Homegrown Natural Foods, which made flavored olive oils and mustards, and his company invested $2 million in Annie's. [4]

  8. One man reveals why he's obsessed with mac n' cheese ... - AOL

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    But before we get too judge mental, we'd like to point out that everyone is into strange stuff -- and maybe eating powdered cheese to this man is like what eating a big chocolate chip cookie is to us!

  9. Panera Bread employee fired after posting video 'exposing ...

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    A woman who posted a viral video "exposing" how Panera Bread prepares its mac 'n' cheese says she's now been fired from the company. The clip, which was originally posted on the video-sharing app ...