What they call Macaroni & Cheese in Canada. The box actually says "Kraft Dinner" where it would normally say "Macaroni & Cheese". In Canada they accept this as perfectly normal.
"Kraft" is, of course, the company that makes the product and "Dinner" is what we will eat when it is done cooking. Be sure to prepare it with milk in a bag.
"Kraft" is, of course, the company that makes the product and "Dinner" is what we will eat when it is done cooking. Be sure to prepare it with milk in a bag.
Even though Macaroni & Cheese is the all-American convenience food product, Canada consumes, per capita, more Kraft Dinner than the United States!
by betty crocker October 23, 2004
A godsend for college students.
Kraft Dinner is an affordable, and at times enjoyable food that is easy to prepare within a short time span.
Considered to be a comfort food by many.
Kraft Dinner is an affordable, and at times enjoyable food that is easy to prepare within a short time span.
Considered to be a comfort food by many.
Teacher: "I'll tell you one thing, I lived off of Kraft Dinner for weeks in University in order to make ends meet."
by oreotoast May 20, 2015
Student: The answer is five!
Mr. Kraft: Actually the answer to everything is white cheddar cheese puffs.
Mr. Kraft: Actually the answer to everything is white cheddar cheese puffs.
by agedcheddarawesomeness April 05, 2018
by Terrance and Philip June 09, 2004
What Canadians call Mac n Cheese. Comes from that Kraft makes the majority of the Mac n' Cheese products there. Stereotypically Canadians only eat this, and products that can be found at Tim Horton's
In the BNL song if "I had a Million Dollars" they discuss how they were rich would still eat kraft dinna, but eat more and put fancy condiments on it.
Terrance and Philip often talk "aboot" eating kraft dinna.
Canadian 1: What's for dinna, eh?
Canadian 2: Kraft dinna of course!
Terrance and Philip often talk "aboot" eating kraft dinna.
Canadian 1: What's for dinna, eh?
Canadian 2: Kraft dinna of course!
by Dan, Dan, the man. January 02, 2008
A song that has been so overly processed and manipulated by the producers that the original artist's voice is barely recognizeable. The term was coined by Sirius radio personality Derek Hartley.
by leo3375 November 10, 2007
Untasty yellow squares of "pasteurized prepared cheese product" made by Kraft. Commonly used to make sandwiches.
by Me ^____________^ April 25, 2009