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 Baked Potatoe Soup 
		
		
		I'm making this right now for tonights supper and thought Id pass the recipe along incase any of you wanted it... 
	2/3 cup butter 2/3 cup all purpose flour 7 cups milk 3-4 large baking potatoes, baked, cooled, peeled, cubed. (appx 4 cups total) a bunch of green onions, sliced one package bacon, cooked and crumbled 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 1 cup sour cream (8 oz) salt/pepper to taste In a large soup kettle or dutch oven, melt butter. Stir in flour, heat and stir until smooth. GRADUALLY add milk, stirring CONSTANTLY until thickened. Add the potatoes and onions. I smash up the potatoes somewhat but you can leave them chunky if you'd like. Bring mixture to a boil and stir constantly. Reduce heat, simmer 10 minutes. Add remaining ingredients, stir until cheese is melted. Serve immediately. Optional - garnish soup w/ extra cheese, bacon and sliced green onion on top.  | 
		
 Sounds yummy!!!! I will try it out, without the bacon. Ya know i'm a veggie LOL :p 
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 This sounds wondermous! 
	Thanks for sharing. I will defninitely give it a try! :D  | 
		
 I love potato soup and this sounds great.  Wish I had some of the ingredients here, but hey, once we are able to get to town, hopefully I make it this weekend. 
	Thanks for the recipe.  | 
		
 Sounds awesome & really delicious, but how many calories per tsp do you think???  It must be really rich with all the butter, milk, bacon, cheese and cream.  WOW. :eek: 
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 My aunt (who lives your way in West Fork) has talked about a potato soup like this that is really good.  I'm going to have to try this.  It sounds yummy and I love potato soupl 
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 Told hubby about this.  He'd like to try it, too, because it sounds sooo good, but just a tad rich.  Y'all enjoy!!!  Now that I know what is in potato soup, I'll be afraid to order it in a restaurant. 
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 Sounds yummy but what size do you mean when you say cup have seen this in a lot of american recipes? 
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 Marilyn, I am sure you can cut the calories and richness by using non-fat milk, turkey bacon, margarine instead of butter, non-fat sour cream, and reduced fat cheddar cheese if you'd like. ;)  | 
		
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 1 cup = 8 ounces which is approximately .236 liters or 236 ml. 
	2 cups = 1 pint 4 cups = 1 quart I'm trying to come up with a unit of measure you can relate to, Highlans. And yes, you could cut the calories, but I'll wager the taste would be cut as well. What a shame!!  | 
		
 [QUOTE=Marilyn]1 cup = 8 ounces which is approximately .236 liters or 236 ml. 
	2 cups = 1 pint 4 cups = 1 quart I'm trying to come up with a unit of measure you can relate to, Highlans. And yes, you could cut the calories, but I'll wager the taste would be cut as well. What a shame!![/QUOTE Thanks Marilyn will write this down, I agree the taste would not be the same forget the calories and enjoy.;) Chris.  | 
		
 Here is a great site for converting measurements:   
	http://www.ez-calculators.com/measur...calculator.htm  | 
		
 Thanks Janet have book marked the site. 
	Chris  | 
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