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Annie, this soup is out of this world. All your greens in one easy to make, tasty recipe. My personal fav (so far)
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- This green soup is one of my top 3 soups that Darlene and I make. I LOVE it. We make this about two times a month and make enough for three or four days each time
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This green soup is one of my top 3 soups that Darlene and I make. I LOVE it. We make this about two times a month and make enough for three or four days each time
Mmm, I will make this during the week. It’s very timely your post. I have an Irish friend who reminices about her childhood and how Kale and Leeks were a staple in her household. Unfortunately her Mom boiled the heck out of the veggies, taking all nutrients out. This didn’t give her good feelings about Kale to this day…
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May those who don’t love us,
May God turn their hearts,
If he may not turn their hearts,
May he turn their ankles so that we know
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Have a great week and I look forward to the next recipes..
C.
Sounds nice but an Irish recipe without a potatoe in it? come on
mark
true about the potatoes being truly Irish – but we’re about making Healthy alternatives here and white potatoes just don’t cut it – sorry. Too much starch and turn to sugar too fast.
I have to agree. This soup is simple and amazing. We give it a thumbs up!
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Thanks buddy. Read your post today about the VitaMix. Known about them for years, gotta get me one.
This soup looks absolutely fabulous! The kids and I often eat soup for lunch so I’ll likely be trying this very soon.
~ Annie
Annie, this soup is out of this world. All your greens in one easy to make, tasty recipe. My personal fav (so far)
In the ingredient list it doesn’t list spinach but in the directions, it says to add the spinach…how much? Also, do I use the top part of the leek or just the white?
Thanks.
Yes the whole leek, green and white parts. Spinach – hmm, that’s interesting – one bunch I’d say. Can’t remember now. You can’t really do it wrong.
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