Sick wife wanted comfort food. Making it from scratch takes longer but is so much less expensive than glop from a can. Potatoes, onion, butter, salt, pepper.

Cost per person, 70¢ not including the pepper sauce. A standard can of condensed is almost three times the cost.

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    6 days ago

    The recipe I used. I made it to letter in order to avoid ruining a comfort food and sleeping on the couch. But I’m all in favor of your ideas. Only after she ate it did she remember that I should have added bacon.

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      4 days ago

      Hey, just want you to know that I made this recipe after seeing this post, and it was absolutely delicious, thank you!

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      5 days ago

      Some chicken or vegetable stock of some kind would be an improvement.

      And then if you added a bunch of leeks you’re grtting close to a vichyssoise.

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        5 days ago

        I used to do a potato leak soup all the time but my food desert makes leaks a very rare item.

        I have gallons of stock on hand that I have canned myself. I do not believe in using it for when I will be discarding it, things like boiling pasta or potatoes in. It’s too valuable a resource to drain off even if it’s practically free.

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          5 days ago

          Oh no dont pour it off, include it in the soup. Didnt realise the water was only for cooking the potatoes, but you can replace some of the milk with stock and cream.