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Tomato-onion Soup With Rigatoni (vegan)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegan Dec., Fatfree, Mcdougall, Prodigy, Soups 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Onion, chopped
1/8 t Garlic powder
1 c Water
28 oz Canned tomatoes, chopped w/
1 T Dried parsley
1 c Rigatoni
1/2 t Dried thyme
1 Bay leaf
1/2 t Dried basil
1 T Soy sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

Recipe by: The New McDougall Cookbook Preparation Time: 0:10  :  
Saute the onion and garlic powder in the water for 15 minutes.  Add the
remaining ingredients, except the soy sauce. Simmer, covered,  for 1
hour. Add the soy sauce and remove the bay leaf just before  serving.
150 calories, 1.0 gram fat per serving.  :  D/L from Prodigy 12-14-94.
Recipe collection of Sue Smith. 1.80á  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/fatfreex.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 105
Calories From Fat: 19
Total Fat: 2.1g
Cholesterol: 4.9mg
Sodium: 621.5mg
Potassium: 448.2mg
Carbohydrates: 18.4g
Fiber: 3.6g
Sugar: 8.4g
Protein: 5g


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