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<description>&lt;p&gt;reminds me of The Excorcist&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;I love, love, love soup. I make soup all of the time. I love making it, I love when it&apos;s on the stove on a cold day. I grew up eating homemade soup.

But damn if all of the healthy ingredients in this carrot soup are totally negated by all of that cream. I make a creamy butternut squash bisque that is absolutely to die for and does not have any cream or dairy in it at all. It&apos;s smooth and creamy and very, very healthy.

I look at soup as medicine for the mind and body, soul and taste buds.( When I make chicken soup, it is an almost magical religious ritual). But I just don&apos;t make soups with cream in them. You can make anything taste good with cream, but it&apos;s just not healthy.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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