Sunday Night Soup Night! 11/13/2011

Welcome to Sunday Night Soup Night! A big thank you to everyone who has been linking up each week. I’m seeing so many mouth-watering soups which I’m bookmarking to try out for myself :) I hope you are all finding inspiration as well! I’m finding many of you on Twitter, and following you there. I plan to start tweeting my favorite soup recipes from Sunday Night Soup Night each week, so if you’re on Twitter but I’m not currently following you, then let me know and I will.

Sunday Night Soup Night is all about celebrating the goodness of wonderful homemade soups and stocks. Warm, tasty soup, made from homemade stock can be a complete and highly nourishing meal. And also an easy and convenient one!

So come join in the fun and share this celebration:
- Link up a recipe for homemade soup, stock/broth or chowder.
- Or you may have a post your wish to share about your tips/methods for making great soups and stocks, or information about the benefits of nourishing soups and bone broths.
- Or simply get inspired by checking out the links from other bloggers.
- If you see something that you like, leave a comment for that person on their blog and let them know you found them through Sunday Night Soup Night! It’s always great to get positive feedback :)

Before you link up, this is important:
No commercially canned or packaged soups, stock or bouillon please (soup made from homemade stock/bone broth is so much more nourishing than anything you can buy in the supermarket.) If you’re not sure how to make your own stock, here are a few great posts on stock-making that have been linked to this carnival:
Nitty Gritty of Frugal Food Stock
Frugal Chicken Stock
Frugal Food Thursday Chicken Broth

Link up using the Linky tool below:
- Make sure you link the URL of your actual blog post and not your blog’s home page.
- Enter the title of your post instead of your name in the Name field!

Please provide a link back to Sunday Night Soup Night on your post.


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17 Responses to Sunday Night Soup Night! 11/13/2011

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  3. Patty says:

    Hi Debbie, thanks for inviting me to share! I’m on twitter as @chowstalker. :-)

  4. this is such a great idea for a roundup. thanks for inviting me. :] i’ll look you up on twitter.

  5. Great blog carnival! I just found you though Facebook on the Healthy Blog Carnival Alert page. I looooooooooooooooooooooove soup! I shared one of my fave fall soups, my delicata and butternut squash soup recipe! So excited to try some new soup recipes! YUM! :)

    • Debbie says:

      Hi Jessica, I love soup too! That’s partly why I decided to create thhis carnival, so that I can get a whole bunch of new soup recipes to try :) Now I’m going to check out your recipe!

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  7. Kathryn says:

    Thanks for the invite. I posted about making an allergy friendly cream of chicken soup. It works out great for those that can’t have dairy, and no one wants the processed stuff from the store anyways.
    Also does anyone have a good soup recipe for posole soup? I’ve been craving it lately but don’t want to try just any recipe.

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  9. Amanda says:

    Hi Debbie! Thanks for the invite… looks like I didn’t read the instructions on linking up very well as I ended up putting my name in rather than the name of the soup! I tried to re-enter, but couldn’t since the link was already posted. Feel free to delete my entry so I can do it the right way (unless a lot of people want to find the recipe for a soup called “amanda”!). Looks like a lot of great recipes here. Can’t wait to try some!

    • Debbie says:

      Hi Amanda, no worries, I fixed it for you. I wish I could change the labels on the linky tool to make it clearer, because so many people make that mistake. Thanks for linking up, and hope to see you again!

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