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		<title>By: Chakula Blog &#187; Hodge-Podge Soup</title>
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		<description>[...] soup started off with two freezer bags of that delicious stock, plus some leftover broth from a hot pot dinner (which, by the way, we are both addicted to). I let the broth thaw and simmer on the stove [...]</description>
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