No Images? Click here With Presidents Day around the corner, it's only natural to think about POTUS eating habits. Our current commander in chief's penchant for fast food is well documented (more on that below), and you've probably heard about Barack Obama's mythical seven-almond snack. But did you know Richard Nixon ate cottage cheese with ketchup for breakfast? And that Zachary Taylor's death was attributed to consuming a large quantity of cherries and iced milk on a hot Fourth of July? On a brighter note, below we've got some killer (no pun intended) mac and cheese recipes inspired by Thomas Jefferson's macaroni obsession, and lots more delicious presidential morsels. Happy weekend! XO, Left to right: Half Baked Harvest, Everyday Delicious, Pinch of Yum You can thank Thomas Jefferson for these glorious mac and cheese recipesThomas Jefferson was an American founding father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third president of the United States, but we haven't mentioned his greatest achievement: He popularized macaroni and cheese in the U.S. After encountering macaroni in France and northern Italy in the late 1700s, he arranged for a special macaroni extruder to be shipped to his home in Virginia, where he served macaroni to guests at presidential dinners and put the noodle in the spotlight. In honor of this important contribution to American cuisine, let's spend the weekend making mac and cheese. We've got 38 incredible options. How to love broccoli, friend & foe of presidents
Would you like fries with that, Mr. President?It’s no secret that Donald Trump loves fast food. Did you know his typical dinner order consists of “two Big Macs, two Fillet-O-Fish, and a chocolate malted” shake?“It’s great stuff,” Trump has said of McDonald's. But his lust for fast food doesn't end there.Eat on:
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