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  2. 30 Types of Soup You Should Know How to Make - AOL

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    Get the recipe. 4. Lentil Soup. Erin McDowell. Time Commitment: 1 hour and 30 minutes. ... It boasts a hearty combination of barley, root vegetables and slow-cooking stew meat, like beef or lamb ...

  3. The 4-Ingredient Soup I Make All Winter Long - AOL

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    Use a hand blender to purée the soup until very smooth, or transfer the soup to a countertop blender and carefully blend. Taste and season with salt. Stir together the remaining 2 tablespoons of ...

  4. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    A soup thickened with Egusi, the culinary name for various types of seeds from gourd plants, like melon and squash. Ezogelin soup: Turkey: Chunky Savory soup made by red lentil, bulgur, onion, garlic, salt, olive oil, black pepper, hot pepper and peppermint Escudella: Spain Stew A traditional Catalan meat and vegetable stew and soup. Typically ...

  5. List of vegetable soups - Wikipedia

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    Pea soupSoup made from dried peas; Pickle soup – a style of soup prepared with various types of pickled vegetables Rassolnik – a traditional Russian soup made from pickled cucumbers, pearl barley, and pork or beef kidneys [3] A vegetarian variant of rassolnik also exists, usually made during Lent. [4]

  6. Mulligatawny - Wikipedia

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    Mulligatawny recipe from Charles Dickens's weekly magazine All The Year Round, 22 August 1868 (page 249) By the mid-1800s, Arthur Robert Kenney-Herbert (1840–1916), under the pen name Wyvern, wrote in his popular Culinary Jottings that "really well-made mulligatunny is ... a thing of the past."

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  8. Kakuro - Wikipedia

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    At least one publisher [3] includes the constraint that a given combination of numbers can only be used once in each grid, but still markets the puzzles as plain Kakuro. Some publishers prefer to print their Kakuro grids exactly like crossword grids, with no labeling in the black cells and instead numbering the entries, providing a separate ...

  9. Lottery wheeling - Wikipedia

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    The number of combinations in an abbreviated wheel is significantly smaller than the number of combinations in a full wheel on the same set of numbers. In the example above, the abbreviated wheel with 10 numbers and a 4 if 4 guarantee has 20 tickets. A full wheel with 10 numbers requires 210 combinations and has a 6 if 6 guarantee.