Sunday Soup A Year's Worth of Mouth-Watering, Easy-to-Make Recipes by Betty Rosbottom

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Sunday Soup A Year's Worth of Mouth-Watering, Easy-to-Make Recipes by Betty Rosbottom




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Betty Rosbottom, " Sunday Soup: A Year's Worth of Mouth-Watering, Easy-to-Make Recipes"
English | ISBN: 0811860329 | edition 2008 | EPUB,PDF,MOBI | 168 pages | 9.1 MB


Sunday is the perfect day to slow down and enjoy a heartwarming meal. From spicy chilies to steaming chowders, Sunday Soup features 60 recipes: one for each Sunday of the year, and then some. Gulf Coast Shrimp Gumbo is best for staving off the winter cold, while Dreamy Creamy Artichoke Soup welcomes the bounty of spring's vegetables. When it's too hot to turn on the stove, chill out with Icy Cucumber Soup with Smoked Salmon and Dill. A great selection of "Soup-er Sides" will turn any bowl of soup into a hearty meal. No matter the season, Sunday Soup offers all the inspiration one needs to pull out a stockpot and start simmering a new family tradition. Soup's on!




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