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Show November 6, 2002, THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HaiiTheHerald.com), Wednesday, Making cream soup base Dear Heloise: I would love the recipe for the dry soup mix for cream soups. It was in one of your hints six-pa- self-address- E-m- Not to worry, it's worth reprinting. This popular cream-sou- p base is very easy to put together and is the foundation for many yummy cream soups! Add your own main ingredient (chicken, broccoli, mushrooms, celery), and youll have a delicious cream soup for lots less than the store brand. FYI; This base is and the final fat content will depend on what you add to it. To make, mix together the following (the amounts given are for one batch). 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To the thickened mixture add the main ingredient and let the soup cook a few minutes longer. One recipe will make about 3 to 5 cups, depending on what you add to it. Want more soup recipes? Then order my soup pamphlet, Heloise's ElPT! NiDB 36 First name in scat Park middle name 37 Portal 23 Follow 38 Tentative 25 This is one taste candidates 29 Music's 39 Historic city 17 Nasal sticker ID I E topic 10 Suffered from relief 16 18 Cautious 19 Roster of Shepard per 2 setting AXYDLBAAXR isLONGFELLOW AC jCA;R;0:M M fo Lkloss!u If 8 Playwright Burrows 9 Sermon 16 German Heloise 2 tablespoons chicken bouillon granules 1 cup nonfat dried milk powder To make a soup, put the fat-fre- e, 1 13 Leisurely 14 Cheap 15 Anvil 1. Heloise L'A TTffiLSUApOR;E By THOMAS JOSEPH ACROSS 3 Monopoly I Smooch railroad 4 Baste 5 Dive sound 5CutYkjry business II Massage target 6Plug parts 12 Egypt 7Birotath spot neighbor Spectacular Soups. This pamphlet is filled with soup recipes, soup facts and so much more. 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