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Baked Mac’n’cheese

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Dairy 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 cn Campbell's Condensed Cheddar Cheese Soup; (10.75 oz)
1/2 cn Milk; (use soup can)
1 ts Prepared mustard
1/8 ts Pepper
2 c Hot cooked elbow or medium shell macaroni; (~1.5 c dry)
2 ts Margarine or butter; melted
1 tb Dry bread crumbs

INSTRUCTIONS

1. In 1 quart casserole, combine soup, milk, mustard and pepper. Stir in
macaroni.
2. In cup, combine margarine and bread crumbs. Sprinkle over casserole.
3. Bake at 400'F. 20 minutes or until hot and bubbling.
Makes 2 1/2 cups, 2 main dish or 4 side dish servings.
Posted to recipelu-digest by "bunny" <layla696@ix.netcom.com> on Feb 28,
1998

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