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  2. I Tried 10 Brands of American Cheese Singles, and These ... - AOL

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    5. Borden American Cheese Singles. The truth is, so many of these cheeses taste identical. Borden and Harris Teeter are really similar, both lacking any distinct flavors that make them unique or ...

  3. How To Make the Best Ever Mac and Cheese, According to ... - AOL

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    Spoon the mac and cheese into a greased baking pan. Sprinkle more cheese on top, and bake at 350° until the mac and cheese is golden brown on the top, which should take 20–25 minutes.

  4. Cheese knife - Wikipedia

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    A cheese slicer is used usually to cut semi-hard and hard cheeses like Edam cheese and brunost. It produces thin, even slices. There are different styles of cheese slicers, designed for cheeses of varying hardness. Ostehøvel, a modern cheese slicer or cheese plane, was invented by Thor Bjørklund in 1925 in Norway. [2]

  5. 40 Spooky-Themed Easy Appetizers To Serve Up at Your ... - AOL

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    Grab a slice of cheese, roll it up, and fray one end with a knife or kitchen scissors to look like a broom. Poke a pretzel stick in the middle, and tie it together with sliced green onion. Getty ...

  6. Pizza cutter - Wikipedia

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    A pizza cutter (also known as a roller blade) is a handheld kitchen utensil that is used to cut various items into sections or slices. Due to its prevalence in the making of pizza, it has earned the name "pizza cutter". The typical pizza cutter has a wheel-shaped blade that is attached to a handle.

  7. 10 Best Types of Cheese for Grilled Cheese - AOL

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    Compared to slices, cheese shreds make for more uniform melting, Browne says. Butter your bread. Go salted or go home, and use as much as you can (reasonably) slather on. Use steam to speed your melt.