I would say Velveeta or processed cheese like Kraft Singles are more valuable in the bush than the hand… At least in the bush they provide the service of eventually composting and becoming food for the bush. (Not that far and oil are great for composting with).
For humans, there is no known way to use Velveeta or Kraft Singles… But it could make compost for the bush. So give it to the bush.
@OnionSoup@yakkoTDI
Velveeta can be dried to produce blocks of plastic-like material that are not as durable as Delrin, but are easier to shape for prototyping purposes.
I know of no other use for it. As an adhesive, it’s definitely sub-par.
So do you like Head Cheese?
@mycya4me Or do you prefer Fromunda Cheese?
@mike808 nope only a couple… Do you know what Head Cheese really is?
@mycya4me Yes. It’s not really cheese, but more of an aspic made from the head parts of the pig, mostly the jowl meat.
You should try the Ligma brand of Head Cheese if you can find it.
/youtube Monty Python cheese shop
@mike808 Now I want a big plate of cheeses.
I would say Velveeta or processed cheese like Kraft Singles are more valuable in the bush than the hand… At least in the bush they provide the service of eventually composting and becoming food for the bush. (Not that far and oil are great for composting with).
For humans, there is no known way to use Velveeta or Kraft Singles… But it could make compost for the bush. So give it to the bush.
@OnionSoup Velveeta should only be used for making cheese dip for parties. Big block of Velveeta plus a couple cans of Rotel diced tomatoes.
@OnionSoup @yakkoTDI
Velveeta can be dried to produce blocks of plastic-like material that are not as durable as Delrin, but are easier to shape for prototyping purposes.
I know of no other use for it. As an adhesive, it’s definitely sub-par.
@werehatrack @yakkoTDI I wonder if it is possible to build a house out of Velveeta. With the cost of lumber these days it might be worth considering.
@OnionSoup @werehatrack @yakkoTDI
you’ll have to plant lots of trees so it’s always in the shade…