Soup Recipes for Kids Cream of Lettuce Soup Keep a couple boxes of Lipton's Double Noodle Soup on hand. Kids seem to like The Double Noodle without Chicken best. Serve with Bread and Butter, and a tall glass of milk! Satisfies the fussiest of kids...I know, lots of salt, but if the child does not usually eat salty food, serving this 4 times a month won't hurt at all! I don't follow the directions, because if you add the the amount of water as directed, the soup is too watery. Use less water, and you'll have a nice, thick bowl of noodle soup! Easy to make in the microwave, too! Visit Food Fun and Facts Soup Store Back to Soup Recipes More Kids Recipes Back to Home Page Email Me! Copyright 1999-2012 Privacy Policy
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Food Fun and Facts has over 900 pages. Use the Menu, or for a quick Search, use the Site Search Bar. Enjoy! Simple Alphabet Soup Recipe Ingredients: Carton of Unsalted or low salt chicken broth. Box of Alphabet Noodles (or other shapes) Carrots (shaved or diced) Water Celery salt and Onion Salt, optional Pieces of chicken or turkey, optional parsley, optional In a large pot, add chicken broth and about a cup of water. Add seasoning if desired and add carrots. Cook on medium, then low,until carrots are tender. Baby Carrots work best for this recipe. If you don't have baby carrots, shred the carrots. Be sure to taste the carrots before adding to the soup. Old carrots give the soup a nasty taste. Use Fresh carrots! Do not let broth boil down. If it does, add more water, seasoning and broth, if you have it.In another pot, cook pasta till partially done. Drain and add a tablespoon butter and mix. Add to the broth and if you add turkey, add it here. Let simmer for about five minutes. Serve With Bread and Butter, Cold Milk and Strawberries for Dessert.If you want, you can change the pasta to rice.
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