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Old 01-02-2013, 10:45 PM   #1324
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Originally Posted by TheMerryFairy View Post
I'm having beer cheese soup tonight. I'll update with the recipe later.
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One of my coworkers made a soup that she calls "Loaded Baked Potato" last week. It was really good. What a fun name and idea.

When it is cold out I look for Chowder. All kinds. I like to come up with new variations on Chowders. I do a Chicken Corn Chowder with potato, red bell pepper and bacon that is always a big hit. Easily modified for vegetarians and vegans. You can puree some cooked potato as a thickening agent and skip the use of cream, butter or half and half.
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Originally Posted by JustLovelyJenn View Post
Soup can be my go to lunch
Pumpkin curry soup
Sausage and cilantro soup
Zucchini chicken soup
[COLOR="rgb(153, 50, 204)"]Recipes pretty please [/COLOR]

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Kiwi thank you for sharing so much with us, it is fascinating to get a glimpse into another culture. I like the idea of frying food outdoors. Something to think about. Then again I prefer cooking outdoors in general.

What are some of the staple proteins of Malaysian cuisine?
[COLOR="rgb(153, 50, 204)"]Protein? These days I'd say chicken, always fish, and coconut milk. When my ex's mum was young, chicken was a bit of a luxury.[/COLOR]

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I have a couple of times, I think once I made an avocado cucumber soup that we enjoyed.
[COLOR="rgb(153, 50, 204)"]Could you give us the recipe please? And if avocados aren't available (because they are imported and so expensive and usually those green ones which I don't like as much).[/COLOR]

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Ami had sea weed for the first time today!!! My lil girl is branching out!
In South Korea, seaweed soup is the staple for mothers who have just given birth, as well as traditional for birthdays I like it a lot.

[COLOR="rgb(153, 50, 204)"]I think I'm excited about all these soup suggestions because it doesn't involve an oven and therefore a lot easier for me. If you lovely lovelies ever remember, I'd love it if you included alternatives to things like avocado. Things like avocado, apples, oranges, berries are imported. Strawberries are grown in the 'highlands' in a cooler, more temperate climate. I'm so hungry right now![/COLOR]
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