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Jake's Soup

1/7/2014

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​Jake wanted soup so we made soup.
He ate olives and helped with the potatoes.  He insisted the potatoes keep their skin.
Ingredients:
7 cups of water (Bring to Boil)
2 cups of yellow potatoes
1.5 cups of  Meat (we used smoked/pulled pork)
1 cup of baby carrots
1/2 cup pinto beans
1/2 cup of yellow split peas
1/2 cup of green split peas
1/4 cup of barley
1/2 cup of quinoa
1/4 cup of tiny alphabet pasta
1 tbls of dried/chopped mushrooms
1 tbls of dried chopped onions
2 tbls  Pampered Chef: Sweet Basil Rub
Salt and Pepper to taste

Add meat, carrots, beans, & peas to boiling water and turn down to simmer for 2 hours.
Add seasoning, pasta, mushrooms, onions, quinoa, & potatoes and cook until potatoes are soft, approx 30 mins.
Add water if needed.  Salt and Pepper to taste

Yum!


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