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Not to stop the fun and back on topic a bit. Some of the best soup makers I have seen on this thread so far is eyeguy54 and LHarris who has not posted any for a while. I love nice thick stick-to-your-bones hot soups in the winter.

 

Ok carry on with the craziness! :crazy:

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hey........I be cookin up a batch of soup now. carcass from a smoked turkey!!!!!!!!!!!! sorry I stink at pictures!!!!! 

18 minutes ago, leech~~ said:

Are you two still stirring the porridge pot over here by yourselves? :D

yep.........seems th only way to get any activity.:confused::P

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40 minutes ago, RebelSS said:

I'm the best soup maker. :P I know they've posted some really good ones.Just haven't posted any of my 8 or 9 soups I make, there's no one here to read 'em anymore. 

I challenge you to a duel!!!!!!!!!!:P:grin:

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That's right! Pics to an empty auditorium....have little meaning.

26 minutes ago, smurfy said:

I challenge you to a duel!!!!!!!!!!:P:grin:

 

 

Ain't happening with me! Not after all the whining about" too much fun" on the food thread  But, I'll gladly sit back and enjoy watching others post lots of recipes......;)

 

 

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On 12/23/2016 at 6:35 PM, RebelSS said:

Hell, ya! Waitin' for you and boober to show up and really blow this thread outta the water! Where's Del and his high heat widget??!

What you talking about Willis?  No sous vide today, old school for family Christmas. 

Beef roast, twice baked potatoes, broccoli, mimosas, etc.

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