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I love home-made soups on on a cold winters day!

my favorites to make are:

-chicken and rice

-beef barley



which kinds do you make?
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Vegetable beef barley

Manhattan clam chowder (the red)

New England clam chowder

Broccoli Cheese - made that just this week, a total hit.

Make all my soups from scratch.
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Chicken Noodle Soup



and

Taco Soup




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We must start a thread in the Kitchen listing favorite soup recipes.

Taco soup - share it please Kindle.
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qsducks;1066839 wrote: We must start a thread in the Kitchen listing favorite soup recipes.

Taco soup - share it please Kindle.


Here tis.... hope you enjoy.

TACO SOUP

1 lb. 99% fat free ground turkey

1 large onion – diced

2 – 29 oz. cans stewed tomatoes

1 – 15 oz. can chili beans

1 – 15 oz. can pinto beans

1 – 15 oz. can corn

1 packet Hidden Valley Ranch dressing mix

1 packet Taco Seasoning



Brown turkey and onion in large sauce pan until turkey is cooked through.

Mix in Ranch dressing mix and Taco Seasoning with meat.

Cook for 2 minutes.

Add remaining canned ingredients (DO NOT DRAIN) and bring to a boil.

Reduce heat and simmer for 1 hour.

Serving Size: 1 cup (8 oz)




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Potato soup and chili.
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Peg;1066843 wrote: Potato soup and chili.


oh Peg, love the thought of potato soup!:D

must try that one!
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Peg;1066843 wrote: Potato soup and chili.


Peg that potato soup sounds yummo. Share the recipe please. I've got a whole bag of potatoes.....
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Chicken and red bean soup with potato and veggies (cilantro, carrot, and baby snap peas) from my garden. I make the broth with fresh lemon juice and coconut juice. Dont use too much salt, it kills the impact of the coconut flavor. This is so great on a cold rainy day and makes the kitchen smell so good too. I usually make some rolls from scratch to go with it....mmmmmm. Now I am hungry.
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Just made Turkey Soup - Delish

Peg - I love Potato Soup.. favorite

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Odie;1066852 wrote: oh Peg, love the thought of potato soup!:D

must try that one!


Potatoe soup is to die for so is Pea and ham.

My fave soup is new year soup. I boil up the turkey bones, add split peas and simmer for about two hours, then add chunks of potaoe, carrot, celery and swede.

Oh yummy.:-4
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Odie;1066829 wrote: I love home-made soups on on a cold winters day!

my favorites to make are:

-chicken and rice

-beef barley



which kinds do you make?


Portuguese Kale Soup

Chicken broth

potatoes cut into small pieces

White beans

cut up Churozo or Lugicia sausage

Kale chopped or frozen

Garlic

chopped onion
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Lentil

Pea & Ham

Scotch Broth

Gazpacho

Kale

Cullen Skink



Recipes available for a (large) price......................



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Post by cars »

My wife makes a delicious "Macaroni, early peas, & potato soup" that is to die for!!! Our granddaughter loves that soup so much she will stop whatever she is doing & get her mother to bring her over for some! I will stop whatever I'm doing as well for that soup, as I also love it!!!
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oscar;1066927 wrote: Potatoe soup is to die for so is Pea and ham.

My fave soup is new year soup. I boil up the turkey bones, add split peas and simmer for about two hours, then add chunks of potaoe, carrot, celery and swede.

Oh yummy.:-4


hehe, said we had alot in common, that is how I do chicken with rice soup, but have no idea what swede is?
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Odie;1067551 wrote: hehe, said we had alot in common, that is how I do chicken with rice soup, but have no idea what swede is?


This could be interesting, what Oscar calls Swede, I call turnip, but Oscar probably thinks that turnip is white, but I say it is red :D Confused ?? I am :yh_rotfl

I have no idea what you call it over there, its a root veg.
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Betty Boop;1067561 wrote: This could be interesting, what Oscar calls Swede, I call turnip, but Oscar probably thinks that turnip is white, but I say it is red :D Confused ?? I am :yh_rotfl

I have no idea what you call it over there, its a root veg.


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

if it is a turnip, we call them turnips as well..............if that's what it is?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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my favorites to make are:

veggie with lots of cabbage

beef stew

ham and bean
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