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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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Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup by Julia Ann SoudersEnjoy a rich soup of chicken, vegetables and noodles to soothe you through the cold chill of winter. Use 1 cup of frozen peas and carrots. Or use all canned chicken broth. .©2007-2015 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off.” Reg. “Trade-marks Canadian Intellectual Property Office.”… |
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After Thanksgiving Turkey Noodle Soup by Denise SherinThere's nothing better than a basic Turkey noodle soup. We all look forward to this after Thanksgiving. This is my version of Turkey noodle soup. The water and veggie amounts listed are approx. use what you need depending on the amount you are making. Hope you enjoy it. |
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Cream of Turkey Onion Mushroom Soup Combo by Denise SherinThis soup is a Hat-trick, I created this combination of 3 family favorite cream soups all in one! It thick and delicious! It's a must after Thanksgiving. If you don't have time to fully caramelize the onions just try and cook then slow enough to pull out that sweet and creamy texture. I also started using Cream Soup Starter by… |
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Chicken White Bean Florentine Soup by Denise SherinI make soup all year round, we love soup! I save leftovers to throw into soups. I also make huge pots of soup and give some to family and friends. I can not make a small pot of soup, I have tried it just doesn't work :) |
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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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Canned Salsa Genovesi Style by J. Gino GenovesiSalsa is the Spanish for sauce. Salsa is the combination of chilies, tomatoes, celery, cilantro and a variety of other ingredients, and has been documented back to the Aztec culture. In 1529, Bernardino de Sahagun, a Franciscan missionary documented "sauce" , and other foods common to Aztec culture Salsa became popular in the… |
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Roasted Cauliflower and Leek Soup by Colleen McconnellI kept this soup simple to let the subtle flavors of the cauliflower and leeks shine through. I seasoned it with a little bit of fresh thyme, opted for water over broth, and drizzled a little extra virgin olive oil on the top of each serving. This could also be served "loaded" like a potato soup with some crumbled bacon, sharp… |
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Leftover Turkey Soup by Cynthia Blevens McKee
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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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Chicken Stew by SanLove to have this hot chicken stew for this weather? Then don't wait go ahead and make it. |
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Beef Barley Soup by David Brian AnkenbauerThis is a soup I have made for nearly 25 years. I created it myself playing around.It is very simple to make. The Frank's Hot Sauce is my "Buffalo" version, it adds a bite to the soup but not an overwhelming heat. |
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Three Sisters Soup (Beans, Corn and Squash Soup) with Crock Pot Option by Salad Foodie“Three Sisters” refers to the three main crops of Native Americans: beans, corn and squash. The crops are planted close together and in this way benefit from one another. Corn stalks provide the structure for beans to climb, beans provide nitrogen to… |
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