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Spring has sprung! &#8230;&#8230;. or at least it&#8217;s trying, last night&#8217;s freezing temperatures did make me wonder. I made soup with this week&#8217;s Cabbage and it was perfect. This recipe has beans which makes it almost like a stew so it&#8217;s almost a meal in itself&#8230;..
Tuscan style Vegetable and Bean Soup
You&#8217;ll need:
1 head Cabbage
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