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'''Macaroni and [[cheese]]''' was a dish that, according to [[Gita Chandra|his wife]], [[Haresh Chandra]] made terribly. She said, "It's sticky, it's heavy; it should be light." His daughter [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], on the other hand, once at least claimed to have no problem with it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Secrets of the Stars (TV story)|Secrets of the Stars]]'') What she told [[Clyde Langer]], though, was that it "was like eating [[superglue]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vault of Secrets (TV story)|The Vault of Secrets]]'')
'''Macaroni and [[cheese]]''', also known as '''macaroni cheese''', was a dish.
 
According to [[Gita Chandra|his wife]], [[Haresh Chandra]] made the dish terribly. She said, "It's sticky, it's heavy; it should be light." His daughter [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], on the other hand, once at least claimed to have no problem with it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Secrets of the Stars (TV story)|Secrets of the Stars]]'') What she told [[Clyde Langer]], though, was that it "was like eating [[superglue]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vault of Secrets (TV story)|The Vault of Secrets]]'')
 
In [[2009]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] mistook [[mushroom raclette]] [[Sylvia Noble]] served for [[dinner]] at her house as macaroni cheese. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'')


The restaurant [[Howard Johnson's]], in [[New York City]], served macaroni and cheese. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Presence (short story)|Presence]]'')
The restaurant [[Howard Johnson's]], in [[New York City]], served macaroni and cheese. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Presence (short story)|Presence]]'')

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Macaroni and cheese

Macaroni and cheese, also known as macaroni cheese, was a dish.

According to his wife, Haresh Chandra made the dish terribly. She said, "It's sticky, it's heavy; it should be light." His daughter Rani, on the other hand, once at least claimed to have no problem with it. (TV: Secrets of the Stars) What she told Clyde Langer, though, was that it "was like eating superglue". (TV: The Vault of Secrets)

In 2009, the Tenth Doctor mistook mushroom raclette Sylvia Noble served for dinner at her house as macaroni cheese. (PROSE: Beautiful Chaos)

The restaurant Howard Johnson's, in New York City, served macaroni and cheese. (PROSE: Presence)