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Six Hearty Soups for Those Blustery Winter Days

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January 10, By Kristia 7 Comments

When the weather outside is frightful, it’s time to warm up with some hearty soup. Add your favorite bread and salad and your meal is complete.

Most of these soups call for chicken or turkey stock. I make my own homemade stock, but you could use store bought. Don’t let the idea of making your own stock scare you. It is very easy and it really stretches your dollar.

Chicken Corn Soup

Red and White Chicken Chili

Easy Chicken Noodle Soup

Chunky Potato and Leek Soup

Turkey, Kale & Orzo Soup – The turkey can be substituted with chicken.

Cream of Roasted Tomato Soup


What is your favorite soup to eat on a cold winter day? Let us know in the comments and include a link to your recipe if you have one.

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  1. Melissa says

    January 10, at 4:00 pm

    These all look so yummy! Nothing like a hearty bowl of soup in the winter.

    I just tried a new one that I really liked:
    http://www.reformedchocoholic.com/2011/01/slow-cooker-african-stew/

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  2. Working Mom Journal says

    January 10, at 4:14 pm

    These all looks good. Oh, I am so trying some of these this week. Thanks for sharing. Found your blog via Musings of a Housewife.

    Blessing
    info@workingmomjournal.com

    Reply
  3. lovely leverage says

    January 10, at 7:08 pm

    I love hearty soups on a cold winter day. My favourite are sundried tomato soup and french onion soup. I’d have to some of your this week.

    Reply
  4. Ott, A. says

    January 11, at 1:56 am

    I love soup in the winter too. I’m a big fan of chili and chowder. Yours look delish!

    Reply
  5. Melinda says

    January 11, at 2:37 pm

    With all of our snow and cold – your soups look yummy! I’m thinking the chicken corn soup for tonight – and maybe the potato later this week! 🙂

    Reply
  6. SnoWhite says

    January 11, at 3:41 pm

    Great list of soups!

    Reply
  7. Jenny says

    January 11, at 2:12 pm

    We love soups during cold weather. Here are two of our favorites –
    Delcious Ham and Potato
    http://lovebeinginthekitchen.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-eat-at-home-week-6-delicious-ham.html
    and Broccoli Cheese Soup
    http://lovebeinginthekitchen.blogspot.com/2010/01/broccoli-cheese-soup-ultimate-recipe.html

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