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Butter Bean Veggie Soup

Submitted by: Dorothy Bertrand 
Dorothy Bertrand of Sellersburg, Indiana simmers this hearty basil-seasoned soup that's chock-full of five different vegetables. 'I like to serve big bowls of it with corn bread,' she notes. 

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Bean Soup

Submitted by: Pat Keene 
This dried navy bean soup is made with a ham bone, cubed ham, carrots, onion, celery and bay leaves. 

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Fast and Delicious Black Bean Soup

Submitted by: FLOPORAMA 
A fast and easy recipe for black bean soup sure to delight your taste buds. 

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Spicy Black Bean Soup

Submitted by: ANGCHICK 
Home Town: Hamilton, New Jersey, USA
Black beans, ham, and aromatic vegetables are simmered in a beef bouillon seasoned with ground mustard, oregano, thyme and cayenne pepper. 

Kidney Bean Soup

Submitted by: Tracey 
Delicious served over rice, this bean soup is made with pork chops, kidney beans, carrots, potatoes, and tomatoes. Requires approximately 1 1/2 - 2 hours cooking time. 

Senate Bean Soup

Submitted by: Yvonne Mooney 
Dried Great Northern Beans are cooked with a ham bone, carrots, celery, onions and garlic powder in ham base and water in this recipe to serve 12. 

Basic Bean Soup

Submitted by: Chris Davis 
White beans and ham are combined with carrots, onion and spices in this simple, yet classic, soup. 

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Ham and Bean Soup II

Submitted by: Diane 
Best use I have ever found for left over ham! Be sure to save the pan drippings and chill them so you can remove the fat leaving behind the good tasting juices that flavor the soup broth so well. 

Bean and Pasta Soup

Submitted by: Jill M. 
Small shaped pasta, beans and a can of minestrone soup are added to pork sausage which has been browned with onions, onion powder and garlic to create this thick soup. 

Sausage & White Bean Soup

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Instead of starting with a hambone (which you won't have unless you've just eaten a baked ham) and dried beans (which require significant soaking and simmering time), simply open cans of chicken broth and beans. Minced prosciutto instantly transforms commercial chicken broth into a ham-flavored soup base. Italian sausage reinforces the pork flavor and makes the soup substantial and satisfying. Mashing some of the canned beans thickens the soup and gives it the body of one that's been long simmered. Sauteed onions, carrots and celery add depth of flavor and ensure the soup's homemade feel. 
 
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