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AH... I'm going to try the corn chowder! I'll probably add another can of corn after the puree'ing... I like the texture of some whole corn...
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Brian, I'm with you there. Frankly, I wouldn't puree it at all as I love the texture of both the corn and the potatoes in it.
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when doing soups/chowda's like this, I like to puree part, and leave some whole... The puree'ing makes it thick... and distributes the flavors... The whole adds a nice texture...
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Brian, that is very true and I do that a lot myself. I think I could live on soup alone! I have 11 different kinds in the freezer in two cup servings.
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I love soup! Fills me right up and I don't want to pig out on anything else!
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