This is really directed to my fellow mac-and-cheesians, and those who have kids addicted to Annie's products, though others may find it of interest. I'm posting it here because I just didn't want to hijack my "mac and cheese on the brain..." post in food chat.
The bunny vs. the blue box
Annie's Homegrown Macaroni & Cheese is the pantry staple of harried, organo-hipster parents everywhere. But is it any healthier than the day-glo noodles of our white-bread childhoods?
By Anastacia Marx de Salcedo
After reading it, my face flushed. Is she really saying that Annie is a marketing genius and that the products are no better than - gasp - Kraft? Or, that I should be cooking from scratch more often because it's not really faster or easier to use the packaged stuff? Or that I am deluding myself and, what's worse, ruining my childrens' taste buds and perceptions of what "cooking" is? Yikes. Read it and let me know what you think.
http://www.salon.com/mwt/food/eat_drink/2007/01/30/annies/
I apologize in advance if you have to endure ads or a "daily visitor pass" to read the two-page article. I see it ad-free because I subscribe to the Premium service. If it's too irritating, send me an email and I will just email the article text to you. IMHO, Salon.com is a brilliant site, one that is totally worth the $35 annual subscription price. And, you get a bunch of free subscriptions to print publications (Wired, The Week, Rolling Stone...) that make the price a bargain. But that's not the point! Just let me know if you want the text if this is too irritating and I will copy-and-paste for you.
"Whatever you are, be a good one." -Abraham Lincoln