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Friendship Soup


I hosted Bunco on Sunday night and for one of our dishes I made Friendship Soup. Well, actually, Bob made Friendship Soup. Here's what we did:

I asked each of the 12 Bunco Babes (our group name!) to bring one specific canned good. Then Bob made up the soup using this recipe:

Friendship Soup

1 lb hamburger
1 medium onion, chopped

Brown hamburger, add onion and cook until softened.

Add in 1 can diced tomatoes, 1 can crushed tomatoes, 1 can green beans, 1 can corn, 1 can sliced potatoes, 1 can sliced carrots, 1 can beef broth, 1 can corn, 1 can peas and 1 can of small red kidney beans. Add water as needed. Add 1 t of dried basil, oregano, salt and pepper.

Heat thoroughly. Stir in 1 c pasta (any shape) and cook until pasta is al dente.

Then the soup is shared with your friends! Your friends helped make it and eat it!

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  1. Love it!

    What a fun winter gathering idea.

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  2. Terri, thanks for sharing. I was wondering how to make it when you were talking about it. Cool!

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  3. Anonymous9:35 AM

    Thanks for sharing such a great sounding recipe. Hope you are having a good day.

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  4. A much better offering than Stone Soup! It's a very good idea and I'd like to try it before winter ends.

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  5. My grandchildren are going to LOVE this soup ... thanks so much !!!!

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  6. I will definitely will try this recipe on my family! Can I put it in the crock pot after I brown the meat?

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  7. Anonymous4:40 PM

    I love this idea and it sounds delicious!

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  8. Okay, you had me until you threw in the corn. I cannot do meat and corn together in the same pot. Seperately I love it, but just not in the same dish. I know I'm weird.

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  9. I'm serious when I ask if Bob would ever consider giving lessons to other husbands??????

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  10. Hi Terri..I'll have to try that recipe soon. My neighbor gave me a friendship soup in a jar once..it was a bunch of dried ingredients and I just had to add water...it was yummy!

    Hugs,
    robin

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  11. This sounds so good! I justcopied the recipe so I can try it. We LOVE soups here! Is Bob cooking up a special Val Day dinner or are you? Or going out? Whatever you do, have a wonderful day!!

    Love,
    Sue

    Oh! I wish soneone here would have Bunco! I used to play in a few of my neighborhoods but no one here does. i wanted to start it but it fell by the wayside...maybe I can get something going soon...it IS fun!

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