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Potatoe Soup With Cheese, And Bacon

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Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Potatoes
1 Onion
1 Stalk celery
1/2 lb Bacon
1/2 c Milk
1 T Flour
2 T Butter, preferred or
margarine
Salt and pepper to taste
Shredded cheddar and jack
cheese

INSTRUCTIONS

Grind bacon into small bits, I used a food processor for this. Cook in
skillet till done. Pour off grease over diced potatoes in pot. Place
bacon on paper towel to absorb the rest of grease and cool. Place
bacon in a serving bowl for a topping. Dice Onion and add to pot.
Slice thinly stalk of celery and add to pot. Add enough water to  cover
the potatoes by an inch. Bring to a rapid boil, salt and pepper  to
taste. In a skillet, melt butter. Take off heat. Stir flour into
butter. Once potatoes are soft, add milk. Bring to boil again. Heat
flour and butter mixture to thicken. Add this slowly to soup until to
your desired thickness( This happens REAL quick!) Remove from heat.
Serve immediately. (This is to get my daughter away from me ;-)  Place
in soup bowl, Top with goodly amout od shredded cheese. Top  this with
bacon bits and some chives.  Posted to EAT-L Digest 17 Dec 96  From:  
"Rocky L Hurley [KR4PZ]" <nmrg@JUNO.COM>  Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 1996
19:35:06 EST

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3527
Calories From Fat: 2513
Total Fat: 282.9g
Cholesterol: 428.5mg
Sodium: 5969.1mg
Potassium: 3498.7mg
Carbohydrates: 126.2g
Fiber: 14.3g
Sugar: 16.1g
Protein: 123.2g


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