I'm surprised it worked out. I just put in a box of raw noodles, a bunch of cut up cheese, salt, pepper, paprika, 3/4 milk 1/4 water filled up a lot, a chicken soup cube, and a bit of butter on top. cooked for only 2 hours on high and it was done

by BlueyXDD

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  1. Icedvelvet

    ๐Ÿคญ๐Ÿคญ just here for the comments coming

  2. littlerosieroe

    Ugh I hate when other people don’t understand that some people are disabled and this helps you be able to make meals. Looks good to me!

  3. Rangerup101

    So what’s the recipe kr time ? Like instill gotta boil her no ?

  4. CouldBeBetterForever

    I’ve had it a few times, and it always seems too mushy. Maybe the people who made it just didn’t do it right.

  5. GregMilkedJack

    I would rather have a hotdog roasted on an old car antenna over a tire fire with the bums behind 7-eleven.

  6. lmao I’m never posting nothing here again. yall can’t just enjoy making slow cooker meals. and yall wonder why you can’t ever have any good friends and bad mental health

  7. magicalmanatee0

    Oh, this looks simple and yummy! Thank you for leaving a recipe! I always add too much cheese or milk, and that ruins the flavor/texture.

  8. BewildredDragon

    That looks just the right amount of cheesy

  9. Iโ€™m sure your Mac and cheese tasted just fine, it doesnโ€™t look to be over cooked and pasta tenderness is a preference.

    I read youโ€™re disabled and washing a crockpot is difficult for you, but why make something so simple in a slow cooker anyways? Itโ€™s boiling pasta and melting cheese. Normally pasta takes less than 10 minutes in boiling water, now you have to wait and check for tenderness over the span of several hours, and itโ€™s not even enough time to be convenient.

    Cooking for yourself and loved ones is always a beautiful thing to me, I hope you donโ€™t feel disrespected by the comments. And I hope you continue cooking. Theyโ€™re just thoughts and opinions of strangers.

  10. HighJumpingAlien

    Hey, this looks great.

    I wanna slice up some glizzyโ€™s and throw em in.

  11. I know you’re getting a significant amount of guff, but good on you for cooking at all. I’m recovering from significant lumbar spinal damage, and I can understand. It looks quite good and I hope it was excellent. I’d never thought of doing it that way, and I might have to give it a try, just for the novelty. Keep on going. You’re doing better than I ever did.

  12. Fine-Raccoon3273

    That looks incredible. Around how much cheese did you use? Just cut up into small chunks? Anything youโ€™d adjust with the recipe if you do it again?

  13. Ppl act like liners are the end of the world but will turn around and drink their daily hot Starbucks from a plastic disposable cup lol

  14. OneManMedia

    Looks awesome! And to help with the haters, something that might be a helpful alternative to the plastic liners are silicone crock pot liners that seem to work well and help reduce waste. But people donโ€™t like silicone either so you do you what works for you!

  15. Grimmhoof

    Looks good to me, I might give it a shot using cavatapi noodles extra cheese and some cubed ham. I always use a liner as I hate the cleanup.

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