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Bread and Soup

Asteamy bowl of soup with freshly baked bread is sublime on a cold wintery day.

There are many choices to make when it comes to deciding what soup and what bread to make, some easy and some a bit more complicated, and there are some winners out there from different cultures too. We have gathered some new things to try and get excited about.

Mushroom cappuccino

Once of the easiest recipes you can make if you like mushrooms, that is still really tasty. Buy the freshest mushrooms you can get and cook up a cappuccino version. This is also a perfect soup for a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party served in a teacup.

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