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lilium6 74F
4498 posts
2/18/2017 11:20 pm

Looks and sounds like a hearty soup - ideal cold weather/comfort food . Thanks for the recipe ~ keen to give it a try in the colder weather. Are you left handed Liszt [meal setting]?


bijou624

2/19/2017 12:25 am

Very interesting recipe and it looks delicious. If you put in a few potatoes it would be similar to a boiled New England dinner.


bijou624

2/19/2017 4:42 am

    Quoting  :

For the New England boiled dinner I use carrots, potatoes, cabbage wedges, and ham. I think that using white kidney beans and a few big spoons of sour cream make any stew or soup even more delicious.


MrsJoe 76F
17436 posts
2/19/2017 6:45 am

    Quoting bijou624:
    For the New England boiled dinner I use carrots, potatoes, cabbage wedges, and ham. I think that using white kidney beans and a few big spoons of sour cream make any stew or soup even more delicious.
Before Joe had to go LOW sodium, I would make a New England boiled dinner for him the way he liked it. He was from New England and told me how to fix it for him. It was corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, onions, carrots, and turnips. He absolutely loved it and said it was often a Thursday special in many diners.

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MrsJoe 76F
17436 posts
2/19/2017 6:48 am

My daughters who work often use their crockpots, but mine is in the back of the cabinet and hasn't been used for years. I used to have several (received three one year for Christmas because the kids didn't coordinate their gifts) and often used them to keep foods warm at holiday meals.
Don't host holiday meals anymore, so I've given away all but one of them. I keep thinking I'll get it out and use it, and your soup sounds delicious, but I never seem to even know what I want to cook until the middle of the afternoon and by then, a crockpot dish is out of the question.


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Rocketship 80F
18599 posts
2/19/2017 8:56 am

Yummy!!!!


Abelle2 83F
31246 posts
2/19/2017 2:37 pm

After reading these yummy sounding recipes, I am going to dust off one of the crockpots and go for it! It hasn't been used for quite awhile.

I don't have any cabbage but we aren't far from a grocery store. A piece of cabbage leaf I will give Jasper, our resident large turtle in our round pond out back. He likes cabbage. We have the rest of the ingredients.