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			Kiwi, I am trying to think of what all goes in those soups... They turn out a little different every time, because I really do not have a recipe for them. 
 
Sausage and Cilantro Soup 
I start with chicken stalk, bringing it to a boil I drop in a pound of sausage pinched off into small bits. As that gets close to done I add a small handful of noodles, usually shell pasta. As it gets close to finished I add frozen corn, and chopped cilantro. Use salt and pepper to taste. I have also added chopped red pepper to this from time to time.  
 
Zucchini Chicken Soup 
This is much like a stew only I use zucchini instead of potatoes. The zucchini falls apart and thickens the stalk. I add chicken, and other vegetables that sound appetizing. Season with whatever tickles my pallet... sometimes simple salt, pepper, and garlic... but I have been more adventurous as well using cumin or even turmeric.  
 
Pumpkin Curry Soup 
At Halloween I like to use the bits of pumpkin the kids carve out of their jack-o-lanterns, but carving pumpkins are very watery so they don't tend to make good pies unless you first freeze and then drain off the water. So I make soup instead. Bake the pumpkin and then take it off the skins, throw it in the blender with a bit of garlic, a can of coconut milk, and some spices. This year I used curry and turmeric. I served it hot then with some bread, and had the left overs cold the next day. It was excellent both ways. I have also made this using acorn squash.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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