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Recipe for Mary Beth Lagerborg Mac and Cheese?

I'm looking for the Mac and Cheese recipe from the book quot;Beyond Macaroni and Cheesequot; by MaryBeth LagerborgI only want that recipe though, I have used it before (and I LOVE it!!!) but I don't have the book and I can't find the recipe onlineThanks! in advance for your time! :)

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so i have read the other answers, and they are completely wrongRabbtis have 2 types of poopThe hard ones like you say they are still doing, and then they have Cecal droppings which really arent poop at allRabbits have to re-ingest these droppings because they hold a lot of nutrients and good bacteria for themThey usually eat them straight from their anus (gross i know) so we usually dont see themMy rabbit had the problem of not eating his, so they lie in it and it makes a huge mess like you are describingSometimes these will look like a bunch of smooshy grapes together, and sometimes they will just be a big globIf this is what you are seeing it is perfectly finethe time when you need to worry is when it is so runny that it is just like brown water, which is diarhea which is very harmful to the rabbitI have heard of some vets telling rabbit owners whose rabbits dont eat their cecal droppings to hand feed them to the rabbitgood luck to you and your bunnies!
Wait until she is olderA young bunnies digestive system is fragile for a while after they are weanedUnless she has had access to veggies and the mother has had veggies, do not give anyOnly give her pellets (use the same kind as the breeder and switch slowly), hay (alfalfa is ok for now, timothy is best) and waterNo treats, veggies or anything else for at least 2 monthsYou can start to introduce other foods when she is about 4 months oldOnly give one new food at a time to make sure she can handle it.
[MACARONI and CHEESE with HAM] 2-1/2 cups white sauce - prepared as directed (see below) 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard 6 ounces cheddar cheese - shredded 8 ounces macaroni - elbow 1 1/2 cups ham cubes 1 freezer bag - jumbo Stir dry mustard into white sauce; add 1 3/4 cup grated cheese and stir until melted (reserve 1/4 cup cheese for topping)Cook elbow macaroni for six minutes; drainAdd cheese sauce to macaroni; stirTurn into a greased, 2-quart casserole dish; stir in ham cubesTop with reserved grated cheeseTo freeze: cover casserole with aluminum foil; seal dish in jumbo freezer bagFreezeTo prepare: place frozen casserole (covered with aluminum foil) in preheated 375°F ovenBake for 25 minutes; remove aluminum foilBake 25 minutes more, or until hot and bubblyWhite Sauce 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons butter or margarine In medium saucepan, combine cornstarch, salt and pepper; using wire whisk, stir in milk until smoothAdd margarineStirring constantly with rubber spatula, bring to boil over medium-high heat and boil 1 minuteRemove from heat.
try switching the food for a week and see what happens and separate them
Don't listen to the registed breeder above because she doesn't know the problem when it is so clearI'm no breeder but I'm experienced The rabbits are too young to be weenedAll rabbits must be 8 weeks before they can be weened or even sold Feed the rabbit some kitten milk (NOT normal milk but KITTEN MILK) and after 2 weeks (once the rabbit's 9 weeks start to introduce hay and a little fruit/veggyDo this slowly.

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