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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHere's a recipe for the best pea soup ever
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Here's a recipe for the best pea soup ever (Original Post)
bif
Feb 2014
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orleans
(34,051 posts)1. thanks but no thanks. i'm a cheddar broccoli girl myself. n/t
Jenoch
(7,720 posts)2. We have a kettle of about 8 quarts of a
similar pea soup in oyr garage. We use both diced and browned ham and croutons as garnishes.
handmade34
(22,756 posts)3. love pea soup!!
I leave the ham out and it's still yummy!!
A HERETIC I AM
(24,367 posts)4. Hmmmm
If only there was a group dedicated to this sort of thing.....
Like a group dedicated to baking and cooking.
I'll have to ask if one could be created.
doc03
(35,328 posts)5. First ingredient peas, no thanks n/t
GoCubsGo
(32,080 posts)6. No taters?
I make mine with potatoes, and no celery. I also make mine vegetarian, since I don't like ham. Sauteed garlic is a good substitute for that.