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Cabbage Soup Recipe
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Oliver Turner
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By Oliver Turner
Published on 10/24/2007
 
Slice green onions, put in a pot and start cooking.

Cabbage Soup Recipe
  1. - 6 large green onions
  2. - 2 green peppers
  3. - 1 or 2 cans of tomatoes (diced or whole)
  4. - 3 carrots
  5. - 1 container (10 oz. or so) mushrooms
  6. - 1 bunch of celery
  7. - Half a head of cabbage
  8. - 1 package Lipton soup mix
  9. - 1 or 2 cubes of bouillon (optional)
  10. - 1 48 oz. can V8 juice (optional)
  11. - Season to taste with salt, pepper, parsley, curry, garlic powder, etc.

Slice green onions, put in a pot and start cooking. Cut green pepper stem end off and cut in half, take the seeds and membrane out. Cut the green pepper into bite size pieces and add to pot. Take the outer leafs layers off the cabbage, cut into bite size pieces, add to pot. Clean carrots, cut into bite size pieces, and add to pot. Slice mushrooms into thick slices, add to pot. If you would like a spicy soup, and add a small amount of curry or cayenne pepper now. You can use beef or chicken bouillon cubes for seasonings. These have all the salt and flavors you will need. Use about 12 cups of water, cover and put heat on low. Let soup cook for a long time – two hours works well. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

This is the recipe I found, and from speaking to several people this is my conclusion: If you stick to the plan, it can work for you, yet this whole cabbage soup business is for those who can actually appreciate it. As for me, I truly believe that one should consume not only what would make his lose weight, but also something that would taste good! What would be the point of suffering if your final goal is to feel good? I think that one should enjoy not only the result but also the process!