
The crevices of James and John in particular carried oodles and doodles of cheese on their noodles. The cheese mixture coats and clings to every edge of Bartholomew and every ridge of Andrew. I think the difference is that while the shapes normally have gaps that get filled with cheese, the Apostles are especially holy. What is a lesser known fact, however, is when those shapes are the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ, they carry even more cheese.
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Now it is a well known fact that shaped mac & cheese by design can carry more cheese. When I took my first bite of pastafied Peter and macaronied Matthew, I changed my tune. I would have said that we need to separate church and cheese. I would have said it’s trying too hard to be like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle shaped mac & cheese. According to Kraft, part of this decision was made for charity, as the Apostles are a for-prophet non-profit group, but it was mostly the lack of religious symbology in the instant mac & cheese market that led them to the creation of this product.Īt first, I wondered: do we really need religious macaroni? Five days ago, I would have said no. Just last week, Kraft announced a limited edition Apostle-shaped line of Macaroni and Cheese. But someone at Kraft, through what appears to have been divine intervention, thought “hmmm this macaroni and cheese could use a little more religion.”



No one I’ve ever talked to has thought that. Have you ever been eating macaroni and cheese and thought, hmmm, this could use a little more religion? Until five days ago, I had personally never thought that.
