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  1. 5 stars
    This was the perfect recipe for a rainy southern California day. My husband and I have both come down with the flu but luckily, we had all the ingredients on hand for this delicious and warming soup. And fortunately it was so easy to make! I substitued in small penne pasta and served it with warm crusty bread. It was a perfect dinner for us plus, we have leftovers for tomorrow’s lunch.

  2. 5 stars
    i forgot to give my 5 stars to my comments left earlier today. Apologies but again, this is one of my favorite soups! so delicious and so easy to make. Great to share with friends who also enjoy the soup.

  3. 5 stars
    Hello Traci, While SoCal is finally starting to dry out, my 1970 apartment remains really damp. With night time temps in the low 40’s I make a lot of soups and stews. With food prices so insulting, I try to stretch every penny. Twice a month I make..ButtEnd, small leftover pieces of fresh veggies, pasta sauce. As I cook for one I also have leftover beans in the freezer. This time I made your lovely soup. A few different veggie about 4 bites each and, chick peas and dark red kidney beans went in. All else was this recipe. This dish is so warming, feels like a hug in a mug. FYI..when the veggies came home I gave them a quick scrub and peeled. The peels then went into a pot with seasoning and just enough water to cover. Once cooked down, very wimpy, I cooled then added just enough oat beverage to make a nice thick mug of, “Cream of Veggie Peel” soup. Great memories of Granny Olli, she grew all things veggie! Take VERY GOOD CARE of YOU!!raf

    • 5 stars
      Ooops! after the veggies cooled I creamed them, mini food processer with the oat beverage, usually makes 1 mug. If you have not made this try it, the flavor is amazing!raf

      • Hii BertaAnne! SO good to read your note! Thank you for sharing your take on this soup. I’m excited about the “Cream of Veggie Peel” soup! I love oat milk, so I know I’d love a creamy version of this soup! Stay warm (and dry) out there BertaAnne! Thank you for sharing!

  4. Hands down this is one of my favorite soups! I made this soup consistently since i discovered the recipe on this site, several years ago. In fact, , i have made it already 3 times in the past 2 months and i double the recipe to ensure there’s enough to share and freeze. Those whom i share the soup with, agree that it’s so tasty and best of all, easy to make. Ingredients are pantry staples, except trying to find the small pasta can be challenging; but use small elbow’s in a pinch. Perfect soup for this cold wet weather. Thanks.

    • Hi Joy! Thank you for note of success, sharing your tip about doubling the recipe and small elbows! I love it! Super happy to hear you and everyone’s enjoying the soup!

  5. 5 stars
    a very nice alternative, thank you, I already like chickpeas anyway, so an welcome change for the chicken that I’m used to with these soup ingredients

  6. 5 stars
    This was so good!! I got this in my email this morning and had everything on hand. It came together quickly and hit the spot on a rainy night…thanks for the delicious vegan recipe!

    • Hi Delin! Thank you for your note and giving the recipe a go! So happy to hear you enjoyed it. Hooray to having everything on hand!

  7. 5 stars
    i made the soup this week and first, it was easy to make and delicious. Shared a portion with a friend who immediately asked for the recipe. I had tiny elbow macaroni pasta and used that in a pinch No worries as it was filling and perfect for the cold days in SF Bay Area. I’m always on the search for soup recipes, that are easy to make and this fits the bill with great flavor.

    • Hi JC Louie! Thank you for coming back, leaving a note and sharing the recipe with your friend. Sounds like the tiny elbow mac was a hit!

  8. 5 stars
    Perfect, simple, cozy soup! My whole family would love this one with a sourdough on the side :) Looks great!!

  9. What a great idea to add the chickpeas Traci! Makes this soup even more of a meal. Can’t wait to give it a try!