{"id":137043,"date":"2023-09-07T18:24:48","date_gmt":"2023-09-07T18:24:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/magdelaine.net\/?p=137043"},"modified":"2023-09-07T18:24:48","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T18:24:48","slug":"i-found-the-most-delicious-frozen-mac-cheese-on-the-planet-it-makes-busy-weeknights-easier","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/magdelaine.net\/lifestyle\/i-found-the-most-delicious-frozen-mac-cheese-on-the-planet-it-makes-busy-weeknights-easier\/","title":{"rendered":"I Found the Most Delicious Frozen Mac & Cheese on the Planet \u2014 & It Makes Busy Weeknights Easier"},"content":{"rendered":"

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\nIf I’m being real, Mom Guilt is the only consistent thing on the menu at our house. As the mom of four boys (three teens and a tween) with a husband who works 60-ish hours every week (yes, even Saturdays!), “busy” is an understatement for my household. Juggling my own full-time job plus everyone’s extracurricular activities plus regular household stuff makes me wish there were at least<\/em> 26 hours in a day. Although I’d probably just fill those up, too.<\/p>\n

\nBetween shuttling kids back and forth to practices, games and club meetings, and keeping up with the looming laundry pile — gotta have those sports uniforms clean! — dinner very often gets pushed to the (figurative) back burner. I don’t even hate cooking; I just can’t find the time. That means too many grab-and-go meals like fast food and microwaved chicken nuggets…and a nagging guilt that I’m not serving my family a nice, warm, satisfying meal every night. <\/p>\n

\nSo when I was asked to try Murray’s Classic Mac and Cheese, which is shipped frozen, I honestly wasn’t expecting much. I’ve had my fair share of watery, bland, disappointing freezer-to-oven macaroni. But because a big part of my job as SheKnows<\/em>‘ Parenting Editor is real-mom testing and recommending (or not!) products that could potentially make families’ lives better, I agreed.<\/p>\n

\nAnd y’all? I’m so glad I did. Because I completely<\/em> misjudged this one.<\/p>\n

\nI pulled the Murray’s mac and cheese out of the oven on a typically-busy weeknight, between one son’s football practice and another’s marching band rehearsal, and literally left it on the counter so everyone could grab a portion when they had a minute. My freshman grabbed a heaping forkful on the way past, shoved it in his mouth, stopped dead in his tracks, and literally swiveled around with eyebrows raised to get a better look at what he’d eaten (and also, a second equally-huge bite). Even that didn’t fully convince me, since the kid will eat anything except a mushroom. <\/p>\n

\nBut when I took a bite to see if my son’s reaction was warranted, my own eyebrows approached the ceiling. I know it seems dramatic to say I was astonished, but that’s the absolute truth, because simply “surprised” feels like an understatement. It was creamy and gooey, rich and decadent, with the slightest bit of crumb topping — everything you could ever want in a mac and cheese. The kind of comfort food that makes you feel warm inside. It was unlike any<\/em> other frozen macaroni and cheese I’ve ever had, and I’m not kidding when I tell you that they could’ve plopped some Murray’s on a plate at a fine dining restaurant and I’d never have known it came from the freezer. Yes, it was that<\/em> good.<\/p>\n