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I have never been a soup eater. However, in the past several years I've started making a Chicken, Vegetable and Noodle Soup which everyone here loves and begs for.............................
In this coming year I'd like to add some others to my menu. Please post your very best tasting and most favorite soup receipes for us to steal.
Thanking you in advance for your assistance.
Future Soup Lady of the Year
In this coming year I'd like to add some others to my menu. Please post your very best tasting and most favorite soup receipes for us to steal.
Thanking you in advance for your assistance.
Future Soup Lady of the Year
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Thought you might like this recipe, future soup lady of the year....
RECIPE FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Take twelve whole months,
Clean them thoroughly of all bitterness, hate and jealously.
Make them just as fresh and clean as possible.
Now cut each month into twenty-eight, thirty, or thirty-one different parts,
But don't make up the whole batch at once.
Prepare it one day at a time out of these ingredients.
Mix well into each day one part of faith,
One part of patience, one part of courage,
And one part of work.
Add to each day one part of hope,
Faithfulness, generosity, and kindness.
Blend with one part prayer, one part meditation,
And one good deed.
Season the whole with a dash of good spirits,
A sprinkle of fun, a pinch of play,
And a cupful of good humor.
Pour all of this into a vessel of love.
Cook thoroughly over radiant joy, garnish with a smile,
And serve with quietness, unselfishness, and cheerfulness.
You're bound to have a Happy New Year!

RECIPE FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Take twelve whole months,
Clean them thoroughly of all bitterness, hate and jealously.
Make them just as fresh and clean as possible.
Now cut each month into twenty-eight, thirty, or thirty-one different parts,
But don't make up the whole batch at once.
Prepare it one day at a time out of these ingredients.
Mix well into each day one part of faith,
One part of patience, one part of courage,
And one part of work.
Add to each day one part of hope,
Faithfulness, generosity, and kindness.
Blend with one part prayer, one part meditation,
And one good deed.
Season the whole with a dash of good spirits,
A sprinkle of fun, a pinch of play,
And a cupful of good humor.
Pour all of this into a vessel of love.
Cook thoroughly over radiant joy, garnish with a smile,
And serve with quietness, unselfishness, and cheerfulness.
You're bound to have a Happy New Year!
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Lil~Basco wrote: Thought you might like this recipe, future soup lady of the year....
RECIPE FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Take twelve whole months,
Clean them thoroughly of all bitterness, hate and jealously.
Make them just as fresh and clean as possible.
Now cut each month into twenty-eight, thirty, or thirty-one different parts,
But don't make up the whole batch at once.
Prepare it one day at a time out of these ingredients.
Mix well into each day one part of faith,
One part of patience, one part of courage,
And one part of work.
Add to each day one part of hope,
Faithfulness, generosity, and kindness.
Blend with one part prayer, one part meditation,
And one good deed.
Season the whole with a dash of good spirits,
A sprinkle of fun, a pinch of play,
And a cupful of good humor.
Pour all of this into a vessel of love.
Cook thoroughly over radiant joy, garnish with a smile,
And serve with quietness, unselfishness, and cheerfulness.
You're bound to have a Happy New Year!
Why Basco, that is lovely!

RECIPE FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Take twelve whole months,
Clean them thoroughly of all bitterness, hate and jealously.
Make them just as fresh and clean as possible.
Now cut each month into twenty-eight, thirty, or thirty-one different parts,
But don't make up the whole batch at once.
Prepare it one day at a time out of these ingredients.
Mix well into each day one part of faith,
One part of patience, one part of courage,
And one part of work.
Add to each day one part of hope,
Faithfulness, generosity, and kindness.
Blend with one part prayer, one part meditation,
And one good deed.
Season the whole with a dash of good spirits,
A sprinkle of fun, a pinch of play,
And a cupful of good humor.
Pour all of this into a vessel of love.
Cook thoroughly over radiant joy, garnish with a smile,
And serve with quietness, unselfishness, and cheerfulness.
You're bound to have a Happy New Year!
Why Basco, that is lovely!
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Lil~Basco wrote: Thought you might like this recipe, future soup lady of the year....
RECIPE FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Take twelve whole months,
Clean them thoroughly of all bitterness, hate and jealously.
Make them just as fresh and clean as possible.
Now cut each month into twenty-eight, thirty, or thirty-one different parts,
But don't make up the whole batch at once.
Prepare it one day at a time out of these ingredients.
Mix well into each day one part of faith,
One part of patience, one part of courage,
And one part of work.
Add to each day one part of hope,
Faithfulness, generosity, and kindness.
Blend with one part prayer, one part meditation,
And one good deed.
Season the whole with a dash of good spirits,
A sprinkle of fun, a pinch of play,
And a cupful of good humor.
Pour all of this into a vessel of love.
Cook thoroughly over radiant joy, garnish with a smile,
And serve with quietness, unselfishness, and cheerfulness.
You're bound to have a Happy New Year!
I like that! Printing it out - thank you

RECIPE FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Take twelve whole months,
Clean them thoroughly of all bitterness, hate and jealously.
Make them just as fresh and clean as possible.
Now cut each month into twenty-eight, thirty, or thirty-one different parts,
But don't make up the whole batch at once.
Prepare it one day at a time out of these ingredients.
Mix well into each day one part of faith,
One part of patience, one part of courage,
And one part of work.
Add to each day one part of hope,
Faithfulness, generosity, and kindness.
Blend with one part prayer, one part meditation,
And one good deed.
Season the whole with a dash of good spirits,
A sprinkle of fun, a pinch of play,
And a cupful of good humor.
Pour all of this into a vessel of love.
Cook thoroughly over radiant joy, garnish with a smile,
And serve with quietness, unselfishness, and cheerfulness.
You're bound to have a Happy New Year!
I like that! Printing it out - thank you
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Oh lil, that is beautiful!
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Glad you all liked it.
I thought Sojo would since she posts alot of Christian stuff.
I thought Sojo would since she posts alot of Christian stuff.
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Where's LC's post showing us a previous soup link?
How do I find it now?
How do I find it now?
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Cheesy Chicken Corn Chowder
1 half chicken breast
1/2 cup water
1 can cream of chicken soup
Cook chicken and water in covered pan - add diced onion to taste - until chicken is cooked through. Remove chicken.
Add can of soup and enough milk to make soup creamy. Add some corn to taste. Cook on low while you skin, debone and cut chicken into bite size pieces.
Add chicken to soup. If the soup is warmed through, then add shredded chedder cheese to taste and continue to cook until cheese is completely melted
I have been known to triple the recipe and so long as you remember to use 1/2 cup water and one can of soup for each breast you are good to go. Personally, I like lots of corn and cheese, but DH prefers a bit less corn so I make it accordingly when I plan on sharing.
Now, if someone could direct me to some crock pot recipes to try in my new crock pot, I would be eternally grateful.
1 half chicken breast
1/2 cup water
1 can cream of chicken soup
Cook chicken and water in covered pan - add diced onion to taste - until chicken is cooked through. Remove chicken.
Add can of soup and enough milk to make soup creamy. Add some corn to taste. Cook on low while you skin, debone and cut chicken into bite size pieces.
Add chicken to soup. If the soup is warmed through, then add shredded chedder cheese to taste and continue to cook until cheese is completely melted
I have been known to triple the recipe and so long as you remember to use 1/2 cup water and one can of soup for each breast you are good to go. Personally, I like lots of corn and cheese, but DH prefers a bit less corn so I make it accordingly when I plan on sharing.

Now, if someone could direct me to some crock pot recipes to try in my new crock pot, I would be eternally grateful.

Sandi
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SnoozeControl wrote: *Waves her magic hankie in the air and tada!!*
http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8507
Thanks Snooze.
I had time now to read them all and couldn't find it.
http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8507
Thanks Snooze.

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Split Pea. I make a big pot once a year. I buy a good smoked ham and when its getting near the bone making sure to leave ample ham its soup time. I dont have a set menu I wing it.
1 bag of dried split peas rinsed well. (let them soak in cold water for several hrs or overnight in the fridge)
Large can of chicken stock
Celery
Diced or whole new potatos
Carrots
1 onion
Bay leaves (2)
Pressed garlic (2-3)
Fresh gr pepper
Salt
You know what ? Throw it all in a pot at one time cover it cook it on low all day stirring frequently
When all the meat has fallen off the bone discard it
(the chicken stock adds much more flavor than using water)
feel free to freeze in portions
1 bag of dried split peas rinsed well. (let them soak in cold water for several hrs or overnight in the fridge)
Large can of chicken stock
Celery
Diced or whole new potatos
Carrots
1 onion
Bay leaves (2)
Pressed garlic (2-3)
Fresh gr pepper
Salt
You know what ? Throw it all in a pot at one time cover it cook it on low all day stirring frequently
When all the meat has fallen off the bone discard it
(the chicken stock adds much more flavor than using water)
feel free to freeze in portions
I AM AWESOME MAN
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I make a ham and bean creation that even my 2 and 4 year olds love.
Ham
2-3 cans of beans (I like navy beans)
1 onion
garlic (I like tons of it)
a few potatoes
a few carrots
seasoned to taste (I usually put in salt, pepper & paprika)
Throw all that in the pot, cover with water and bring to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer.
It's ready in about an hour for a soup or let it simmer longer for a stew.
I serve it with fresh corn muffins
Now I want some!
Ham
2-3 cans of beans (I like navy beans)
1 onion
garlic (I like tons of it)
a few potatoes
a few carrots
seasoned to taste (I usually put in salt, pepper & paprika)
Throw all that in the pot, cover with water and bring to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer.
It's ready in about an hour for a soup or let it simmer longer for a stew.
I serve it with fresh corn muffins

Now I want some!
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I love veggie soup with tons of Louisisana hot sauce in it! :yh_drool
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My two favorite homemade soups are Turkey Noodle and Beef Stew (not really soup) out there in restaurant/grocery storeville... I like cream of broccoli and baked potato soup yummmmm
Turkey Noodle couldn't be simpler... you boil down whatever's left from the turkey... cool, pick out the bones and gunk... add water... making sure not to water it down too much... add chopped carrots, onions, garlic and celery... suimmer for 2 hours... then add your noodles toward the end... making sure you don't soak up all the broth... YUM!
Turkey Noodle couldn't be simpler... you boil down whatever's left from the turkey... cool, pick out the bones and gunk... add water... making sure not to water it down too much... add chopped carrots, onions, garlic and celery... suimmer for 2 hours... then add your noodles toward the end... making sure you don't soak up all the broth... YUM!
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