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This cookbook fixes that problem. It has 250 recipes ranging from wonderful warming broths to light summer soups. How many of us have considered making a fruit soup, I wonder? Very few, I would guess. The 30+ recipes in this book will make you want to try them, though. Chilled Blueberrry Soup sounds ideal for a hot summer day as does Orange-Mango Soup. Quick Peach-Schnapps Soup and Warm Mocha Soup with Orange Saboyon and Tropical Fruits sound like the kinds of dishes that are going to impress dinner guests. There are soups made with more conventional ingredients like the one shown on the cover - Chilled Roast Beet Soup with Vegetable Polka Dots, Quick French Onion Soup and Chicken Soup Monterey. If you want to make your own soups, this book is a treasure trove of recipes from the simple to the more complicated. Some can be prepared in minutes while others can take much longer with soups for every occasion. Quick Facts Title: A Great Bowl of Soup - 250 Recipes to Prepare, Savor & Share Editor: Christine Byrnes. ISBN: 140273364X Pages: 304 Binding: Paperback Published: March 2006 Price: $14.95 Publisher: Hearst Communications Inc
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It's
a strange fact that even keen cooks, the kind who spend hours baking
cakes and cookies and think nothing of inviting friends and family
round for a home cooked meal, often don't make their own soup. Even
those that do often have a limited repertoire of soup recipes.