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July 29, 2012

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Deb in Hawaii

This is such a delicious-looking and homey soup--perfect comfort food with the beans and fresh pasta. Thanks so much for sharing it with Souper Sundays this week! ;-)

Carol @ Always Thyme to Cook

Really hearty and flavorful, your soup looks fantastic!

bellini

This soup would make me happy:D

Paz

I agree with bellini. This soup would make me happy, too. I like the looks of the speckled bayo beans and I love the idea of the egg pasta. :)

Simona Carini

You are welcome, Deb. It's always a pleasure to participate.

Thank you, Carol.

Ciao Val and Paz. I wish I could send you some ;)

A Canadian Foodie

Simple, delicious, nutritious and economical. How can one go wrong... and it looks gorgeous, too. Great pics!
:)
Valerie

torviewtoronto

this looks wonderfully delicious

Lori Lynn

This one calls to me!
LL

Simona

Glad you like it, Valerie.

Thanks, Akheela!

Lori Lynn, it's perfect on a chilly evening.

Pot Sets

Homemade chicken soup is one of my favorite soups all year round. I love beans and bean soups, but I never thought of adding any kind of dried beans to my chicken noodle soup. Yes, I said "noodle"...I suppose you would cringe at the thought of using prepackaged dried noodles...but I have never made egg pasta. However, after reading your recipe for the homemade pasta, I am going to test my skills for this culinary task and I will be adding the beans,as well, to my chicken soup. Your recipe sounds incredibly delicious, wholesome and hearty.

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