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Corn Chowder with Spam by GlennA basic, simple chowder to fill those little holes in your menu. Tastes great but is always better the second day so make sure you make too much. Easy to modify by adding or replacing your favorite food to make it your own. It's almost impossible to screw this up. Kudos to my sister Jann Hartman for the basic instructions. |
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Best Tortilla Soup Recipe by RecipesnFoodBest Tortilla Soup Recipe |
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Chilled Watermelon Soup (Paleo-friendly) by Gray HayesQuick, easy and unique paleo soup that will certainly cool you down in the summer heat. This is a great way to change the way you consume your fruit and use it to create a blast of delicious flavors. |
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Easy Manhattan Clam Chowder by B InnesAlthough fresh is best, it is a chore to open and chop so many calms and in many places they are not easy to find, so using canned ingredients is certainly acceptable. I think that the two secrets to a great Manhattan clam chowder are a great clammy taste and a lot of thyme. This recipe will give you both with easy to use items… |
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Almost A Borscht Soup by GlennI wanted a hearty soup for lunch and had a left-over half head of boiled cabbage. What else could I do but go wild adding borschtish ingredients until I almost lost track. Bottom line, if you don't have an ingredient just leave it out or substitute something else. Have fun and be surprised, like I was, that this came out tasting… |
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Hala Kahiki Chili - Pineapple Chili by Denise SherinHala Kahiki means Pineapple, this is a tropical pineapple chili. It's a nice change from regular chili. It sweet and tangy. My son still eats it with tortilla chips but King's Hawaiian sweet rolls are nice with this recipe. |
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My Favorite Everyday Chili by Denise SherinThere's nothing like a hearty warm bowl of chili. My son loves chili and loves scooping it with tortilla chips. I know some people serve chili over rice or pasta but I am a chili purist. Just chili in the bowl and a nice piece of italian bread. Serve it how you like and top it with what ever you like.. shredded cheddar, sour cream… |
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Southwest Chicken Chili by Claudia lamascoloHere is a great one pot chili with a little Southwest Flair |
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Young Mens Business League Secret Recipe Chocolate Beer Chili by GlennThe Young Men's Business League of Lititz Pennsylvania enters this chili in the annual Fire and Ice Chili Cookoff. Please don't pass it on it's a secret. To make the low-calorie version substitute a light beer for the stout and eat it only when drunk… |
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Corn-Mushroom Chowder by Julia Ann SoudersA hearty soup good in the summer with fresh corn from the Farmer's Market. Roasted red peppers adds color and a sweet taste to the corn and button mushrooms. |
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Texas Chili (without beans) by Stan JenkinsThis is a Texas style chili without beans. However, you can add any beans that you like. You can garnish with shredded cheese, diced onions or whole chili peppers. |
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Super Smoky Southwestern Chili Beans by SmokinhotchefDon't you just love a great chili with beans recipe? So do I! I have a go to recipe for chili that my family loves and this recipe is a variation. My usual chili recipe is provocative of warm and cozy days possibly containing rain, but not necessarily. This recipe invokes the light and refreshing fragrances of the days of Spring… |
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Mom's Chili by SyiThis is a nod to my mom. She has been making this chili since I was a little girl. It's a pretty simple, fairly quick & tasty recipe. My favorite variation is to add cooked, cut spaghetti at the end (spaghetti noodles that come already pre-cut to the size of macaroni). For a tasty variation, I like adding chopped zucchini and… |
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Hunter's Chili by Windle Grissett"The only thing certain about the origins of chili is that it did not originate in Mexico...Chili, as we know it in the U.S., cannot be found in Mexico today except in a few spots which cater to tourists. If chili had come from Mexico, it would still be there. For Mexicans, especially those of Indian ancestry, do not change their… |
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