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         Location: Bandera, TX | I know we do this every year as soon as the first massive cold front rolls through.... I'm in South Texas and I am freezing.... they are even talking sleet for the weekend. Can someone please post the recipe again. I had it on my old phone, but it got lost somehow....
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  Fact Checker
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | This one?
POTATO SOUP 30 oz bag hashbrowns or diced potatoes 3 cans chicken broth 1 can cream of chicken soup 1/2 cup onions 8 oz cream cheese.
in crockpot - add 1st 4 ingredients and cook on low for 5 hours - then add softened cream cheese - let that dissolve. |
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         Location: Bandera, TX | NJJ - 2013-11-22 2:45 PM This one?
POTATO SOUP
30 oz bag hashbrowns or diced potatoes
3 cans chicken broth
1 can cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup onions
8 oz cream cheese.
in crockpot - add 1st 4 ingredients and cook on low for 5 hours - then add softened cream cheese - let that dissolve.
I think that's it - thank you. We usually add crispy bacon pieces to it too. YUM. 1 million calories per spoon... but who cares - it's so good. |
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  Ms. Potato Head
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      Location: BFE, Idaho | The recipe was just listed on a thread today by TxDad.
So what is exactly is cold, I chopped ice before work at 7 degrees, not cold long enough in the day to hook up heaters yet.
I just make a big pot of anything frozen vegetable soup.
Left over any veggie partially used in the freezer. Then cook 1 lb of hamburger, add spices, either rice, cooscoos or (homemade noodles at the very end) and let cook for around 3-4 hours. |
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 Texas Taco
Posts: 7499
         Location: Bandera, TX | Idaho - 2013-11-22 2:47 PM The recipe was just listed on a thread today by TxDad.
So what is exactly is cold, I chopped ice before work at 7 degrees, not cold long enough in the day to hook up heaters yet.
I just make a big pot of anything frozen vegetable soup.
Left over any veggie partially used in the freezer. Then cook 1 lb of hamburger, add spices, either rice, cooscoos or (homemade noodles at the very end) and let cook for around 3-4 hours.
Oh sorry - I missed that post.
And it is not nearly as cold as here as where you are, but for us it is prretty miserable. With the wind chill it's about 27 degrees. And it's a wet cold. We are not used to this kind of weather - anything under 45 degrees and people around here have a problem. Very thankful for the little bit of rain though. |
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I Really Love Jeans
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     Location: North Dakota | The pioneer woman on food network has a really good potato soup recipe! I usually make cornbread to go with it! |
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| angelica - 2013-11-22 4:37 PM
The pioneer woman on food network has a really good potato soup recipe! I usually make cornbread to go with it!
It's really good!! |
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       Location: Texas! | I just made this, added a little milk and used shredded cheese instead of cream cheese since I did not have any, added carrots also YUM!! Wish I had some bacon to add! |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I posted mine on Tdiddys thread |
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    Location: Foot of the Smoky Mtns, East Tennessee | I use the Cream of Chicken with Herbs, bacon and parsley. Just gives it a little something extra.
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  Location: Out West | I made a lighter version and it still tastes great. 1 can Campbells Healthy Request Cream of Chicken Soup 2 cups low sodium Swanson Chicken broth (I like thick soup) 4 cups Oreida frozen Hashbrowns 1 cup chopped celery(I don't like onions) 4 slices Hormel center cut bacon -fried, blotted with papertowel and chopped into small pieces 4 oz Philedelphia 1/3 fat cream cheese - softened
I just cooked mine on the stovetop. Add the first 5 ingredients to pot and bring to boil. Simmer on low until celery is tender (about 1/2 hour) Remove from heat and add cream cheese. Stir until dissolved.
This makes about four 1 1/4 cup servings.
This is 210 calories with 10 grams of fat per serving.
Edited by hyperella 2013-11-24 2:33 PM
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 Texas Taco
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         Location: Bandera, TX | I have it in the crock pot right now!!!! Yum!!! |
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