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11/24/2009
This flavorful soup made with a healthy amount of bacon, garlic, and white wine will be sure to keep you warm on the first day of the New Year.
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Source: Gourmeted.com
11/24/2009
Chili is a cold weather staple, and this version uses turkey instead of ground beef to keep things lighter—it's just as filling and satisfying as the original.
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Source: A Good Appetite
11/24/2009
This chili is packed with beans and vegetables—you won’t even miss the meat. Add more vegetable stock for a thinner consistency.
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Source: photo blog by alex remy
11/24/2009
Cincinnati-style chili is a regional favorite characterized by the use of cinnamon and allspice, and is served on top of spaghetti.
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Source: [eatingclub] vancouver
11/23/2009
Vegetarians shouldn't be relegated to side dishes this holiday season. Show them some love with a main dish that they can enjoy thoroughly.
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Source: Ezra Pound Cake
11/20/2009
Pork and apples are a natural culinary duo, but three’s a charm when fennel is added to round out the flavor of this stew. Continue...
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Source: Eclectic Cook
11/17/2009
In the cold winter months, there is nothing more satisfying than a classic bowl of chili.
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Source: Goldilocks Finds Manhattan
11/16/2009
This hearty, autumn-inspired soup will keep you full and satisfied. Replace the chicken stock with vegetable stock if you're cooking for vegetarians. Continue...
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Source: My Man's Belly
11/06/2009
By substituting ravioli for regular egg noodles in chicken soup, you have a more substantial meal that is great for dinner and is just as good when reheated for lunch the following day.
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Source: Cast Sugar
10/14/2009
Pureed white beans add creaminess to the last of summer’s zucchini in this soup enlivened by leeks. Topped with salty Parmesan and croutons for crunch, it makes for a hearty lunch as the days grow chilly. Continue...
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Source: Bitchincamero
10/08/2009
Lime zest, lime juice, and other Mexican-inspired ingredients come together with turkey in a warming soup. Tortilla strips added just before serving give a welcome crunch.
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Source: Healthy Cooking Community
08/12/2008
An unusual vegetarian chili gets plenty of heartiness from tomatoes, corn, and sweet potatoes.
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Source: Domestic Goddess
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