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  2. 20 Vintage Soup Recipes Worth Making Again (And Again ... - AOL

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    In this collection of vintage soup recipes, you'll find old-fashioned soups that have stood the test of time—from classic chicken noodle to mom- and grandma-approved dinners that will please ...

  3. 20 of the world’s best soups - AOL

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    If a bowl of soup strikes you as the ultimate in comfort, you’ve got plenty of company. Here are 20 of the world’s best soups – from Mexico to Thailand – to fill stomach and soul.

  4. 19 High-Fiber Vegetarian Soup Recipes - AOL

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    With at least 6 grams of fiber per serving, these comforting vegetarian soup recipes are satisfying and delicious options for a meatless winter meal.

  5. Vegetable soup - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable soup can be prepared as a stock- or cream-based soup. [2] [3] Basic ingredients in addition to vegetables can include beef, fish, beans and legumes, grains, tofu, noodles and pasta, vegetable broth or stock, milk, cream, water, olive or vegetable oil, seasonings, salt and pepper, among myriad others.

  6. List of vegetable soups - Wikipedia

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    Kesäkeitto – a Finnish traditional vegetable soup made with vegetables and butter and milk; Kusksu – an old Maltese soup made primarily from seasonal broad beans. Leek soupVegetable-based soup dish; Lettuce soupSoup made with lettuce; Minestrone – a thick soup of Italian origin made with vegetables, often with the addition of ...

  7. Pepper pot soup - Wikipedia

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    Once a popular staple of the city, Philadelphia Pepper Pot soup disappeared and became a rarity. A canned condensed Pepper Pot soup was available from the Campbell Soup Company for more than a century, from 1899 until it was discontinued in 2010. [8] A Campbell's representative gave "changing consumer tastes" as the reason for its demise.