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Soup Maker Recipes: 54 Delicious Family Soup Machine Recipe Favourites - cover

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Soup Maker Recipes: 54 Delicious Family Soup Machine Recipe Favourites

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I am a HUGE addict when it comes to my soup maker machine. It is a dream when it comes to cooking. Throw in a few simple ingredients into your soup maker and then let the soup maker do the hard work. 
These 54 soup maker recipes are the result of 3 years of soup making. I got the first soup maker I owned when I was pregnant with my daughter who has just turned 3. It has now been used more times than I can remember. 
These 54 soup machine recipes are favourites in our household. It also includes plenty of delicious sauces that you can also make in your soup maker.
Available since: 12/18/2017.

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