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Beef Bacon Soup  
Serves:9,9  
CarbsPerServing:no counts provided  
Effort:Easy  
Ingredients:  
1
1
1
1
3
1
teaspoon garlic  
teaspoon basil  
/2 jar Hormel Real Bacon Pieces  
/2 pound lean ground beef1 tablespoon dried chives  
cups beef broth  
cup heavy whippin cream  
tobasco sauce to taste  
sharp cheddar to taste  
How to Prepare:  
Saute the garlic, basil, bacon, and hamburger together until  
hamburger is  
almost done. Add beef broth and chives, simmer for about 10 minutes  
after  
boiling. Add heavy cream slowly and stir occasionally while  
simmering until  
hot. Add tobasco to taste, sprinkle with cheddar and serve.  
Cabbage Soup  
CarbsPerServing:64 total recipe  
Effort:Easy  
Ingredients:  
1
1
1
medium cabbage head -- cut into 1/8ths  
can chicken broth -- Campbells or Swanson's type  
red onion -- chopped  
salt and pepper -- to taste  
1 pound Ekrich smoked sausage -- Ekrich or similar, sliced  
How to Prepare:  
Cover with cabbage with water and cook until tender.  
Add one chicken broth, red onion and salt and pepper.  
Add the sausage to the soup and simmer until heated through.  
Even better the second day.  
Chicken and Vegetable Soup  
CarbsPerServing:51 total recipe,  
excluding artichokes and bacon  
Effort:Easy  
Ingredients:  
5
1
1
skinless boneless chicken breast -- cooked  
cup onions -- chopped  
cup celery -- chopped  
Cooked chopped bacon as you like  
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
pint heavy whipping cream  
teaspoon minced garlic  
cans chicken broth -- (3 to 4)  
1/2 teaspoons fennel seed  
1/4 cup chopped cilantro  
can chopped artichoke hearts  
tablespoons capers -- or more  
cups kale -- cut in half, then sliced  
How to Prepare:  
This recipe is mostly low carb and can be varied according to your  
needs and taste. It is very meaty and rich. Try several different  
versions with different meat and vegetables. Adjust the heat as  
needed throughout the recipe to keep it simmering but donâ  
t let it get dry and burnt.  
It is best to prepare the meat first so you are ready when the time  
is right. I like to grill up several boneless and skinless chicken  
breasts and a few green onions for a smoky flavor as the main  
ingredient. Start with a large pot. Put in enough olive oi  
l and/or butter to cover the bottom and heat. Next add chopped onion  
and celery stalks. Let this cook until translucent. Then add  
seasonings like dried or fresh rosemary and cilantro, and parsley.  
Then add some dried fennel seeds. Amounts as you wish.  
Next add about as much chopped up and fried bacon as you desire. I  
like to buy the pre-cooked packages at the store. Let is cook over a  
medium heat. Add the meat (chicken in this case). Then put in about  
a cup of white or red wine. Next add two to four ca  
ns of chicken broth and let it simmer some more. Last, you can pour  
in a pint of heavy cream and stir it in. I like to chop up some  
fresh kale or other greens into bite sized pieces and throw them in  
last then turn off the heat. You can use Italian sausag  
e instead of chicken and Iâve also tried chopped up lamb or beef  
with good results. Again, adjust to your own diet or taste. Iâve  
added a small amount of capers and a can of artichoke hearts (chop  
the artichoke hearts into big chunks)  


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