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  2. This 2-in-1 soup and salad bowl is a must-have for ... - AOL

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  3. Soup and sandwich - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Depending on the intended size of the meal, the sandwich might be either half or a whole sandwich, and the soup may be served in either a cup or bowl. [1] The combination of a grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup is a common example in American cuisine, [3] [4] and has been described as a comfort food. [5] [6]

  4. New soup and sandwich restaurant opening in Lexington ... - AOL

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    Great news, soup and sandwich fans: Lexington is getting another Panera Bread.. The new restaurant is opening on Aug. 9 at 1816 Alysheba Way, in the former BurgerFi location in the Hamburg ...

  5. Soup - Wikipedia

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    Condensed soup (invented in 1897 by John T. Dorrance, a chemist with the Campbell Soup Company [8] [9]) allows soup to be packaged into a smaller can and sold at a lower price than other canned soups. The soup is usually doubled in volume by adding a "can full" of water or milk, about 10 US fluid ounces (300 ml).

  6. Martha Stewart’s Summertime Take on a Soup & Sandwich Is ...

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    So, Martha Stewart came up with a cool-weather version of the classic soup and sandwich pairing to carry us through until the crisp autumn air finally hits. “Our summery spin on the classic ...

  7. Combination meal - Wikipedia

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    Fast food combination meals typically include a main item (called entrée in American English, but not usually in French) such as a hamburger, a side dish such as fries, and a beverage such as a soft drink. [2]