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    • <p>Stop eating soup only when you're sick! These soups make eating your vegetables as easy (and maybe even as delicious) as pie, and don't take much effort to put together. Need more cold weather comfort? Try one of our <a href="/cooking/g1829/winter-soup/">50 best winter soups and stews</a>.</p>
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    42 Vegetable Soups Better Than A Salad

    Stop eating soup only when you're sick! These soups make eating your vegetables as easy (and maybe even as delicious) as pie, and don't take much effort to put together. Need more cold weather comfort? Try one of our 50 best winter soups and stews.

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    August 19, 2019

    These soups make eating your vegetables as easy (and maybe even as delicious) as pie.

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