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It’s Soup Season in the Mitten

Silhouette of a bowl of hot steaming soup sitting on a table.

It’s Soup Season in the Mitten

Silhouette of a bowl of hot steaming soup sitting on a table.

A typical winter in Michigan doesn’t just feel cold, it stays cold. On those days when the wind bites and the snow keeps piling up, few things feel more comforting than a warm bowl of soup. It’s simple, filling, and exactly what this time of year calls for. But soup isn’t just cozy, it’s a practical time and budget saver. Here’s why you should put a pot on tonight.

  It stretches ingredients.
A single pot of soup can feed a family for dinner and still leave leftovers for lunch the next day.

  It freezes beautifully.
Portion leftovers into containers and freeze for quick heat-and-eat meals on busy nights.

  It makes the most of what you have.
Leftover vegetables, beans, grains, or cooked meat can all find new life in a simmering pot.

  It works with affordable staples.
Dry beans, lentils, canned tomatoes, frozen vegetables, broth, rice, and pasta are all budget-friendly building blocks for a hearty, satisfying soup.

  It saves time.
Many soups can simmer on the stove while you do other things; or try using your slow cooker for a complete meal that’s hot and ready after a long workday.

An added bonus? Having a pot of soup ready to go can mean fewer last-minute takeout decisions and more meals at home. Feeling soup inspired? Check out these recipes from Mitten Eats:

30-Minute Broccoli Cheese Soup
This take on a comforting classic only requires six ingredients and comes together in less than an hour.

Corn Soup
This creamy chowder uses corn cobs to make a savory broth.

Vegetable Soup
This healthy classic is made with pasta in a tomato-based broth. Any frozen broccoli can be substituted for fresh.

Looking for more ideas? Explore the full collection of soup recipes on Mitten Eats.

Bowl of broccoli cheddar soup, garnished with broccoli florets.

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