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Old 01-26-2005, 01:57 PM   #16  
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I love soup during the winter time too. Our store sells these soup packets, with root veggies, celery, carrots, onions, leeks. I'll chop that, saute it up, add stock and chicken and some herbs and that makes for a good soup. Last batch wasn't as good as usual. I think my heart wasn't into it.

I made a soup with leeks and beans that was really easy, used canned white beans. Saute the leeks in a little olive oil, add about a tbl of flower, cook that, add stock and beans and ham (or other meat, or eat meatless).

I've made a butternut squash soup that I love too. It's basically an onion (sauted), 1/2 cup of apple juice, stock, cooked squash that's been pureed, and an apple chopped up, cooked and pureed with the squash. then curry to taste.

Thanks for the soup link.
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Old 01-26-2005, 04:44 PM   #17  
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i saw a recipe this week that sounded WONDERFUL, but i can't remember where! it was a barley soup with kale and other veggies. <sigh> sure hope i find it. maybe i saw it when i was squirrelling around the consumer information for the latest dietary guidelines? it was in glorious color, like the nicely designed, 8th-grade-reading-level brochure pdf.

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Old 01-27-2005, 12:40 AM   #18  
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It's another soup day! My mom brought over some homemade vegetable beef soup, and that made me hanker for some split pea soup. Soup for brains, that's me lately.

This time I made the split pea with ham. I had a 20oz bag of dried split peas and I added a cup of leftover Christmas ham I'd frozen. Along with 12 cups of water, I added fresh onion and carrots, a can of vegetable broth, and maybe half the smoked ham flavor packet that came with the peas. It is delicious! Howie's not a fan of peas, so it'll be allll mine (and my mom's - she's the one who started me loving the stuff).

It made 14 cups, so each cup has 131 calories and under 2 grams of fat. It'll go in the freezer with the rest of the chicken soup I made a couple days ago.

Howie just walked in the door, and I'm serenading him: All I am sayin', is give peas a chance...
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Old 01-27-2005, 12:02 PM   #19  
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we just finished our chicken soup. tasted better after it sat in the fridge a couple of days!

mmmm, split pea soup sounds good. Maybe I'll try that next week. Do you put any other spices in it? or herbs?
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You are too funny Kimberley. :rolf:
I opened up my recipes cards I got last night and it has a ton of good sounding stews and soups. There's one that would even be good for summer since it's a cold cucumber one. I'll get the recipe tonight and type it up to share.
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The only spices I added were salt and pepper.

Y'all, I'll have you know Howie tried a spoonful of the green splendor and said, "it tastes just like bean soup". He paused and said, "it's really good".

YES!

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good morning ladies,
i think it's my dirst time here. just started to weeks ago. i love homemade soup. enen though i don't have to fight the fridget snow storms that some of you are. i fight the dull drum rain. we had flooding rains last week. lots of the rivewrs ovee flowed there banks. i have made minnistone and split pee soup. as well as a stew. it is that time of year. you just feel like a bowl of soup some good bread a fire and something hot to drink and baby you are set for the evenig. is that a comfort meal or what. i'm wanting to make lentil soup and patato soup soon. hope you all are staying on track. life is good and yu are treating yourselves well. keep warm and safe.
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Hi, Mary - welcome! I've never made lentil soup....Hmmmmmm....

Thing is, I've run out of freezer containers and freezer space!

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