Hey friends! This video is all about cheap, tasty soups (and a little bit of bonus bread and gnocchi making).

00:00 Hello!
00:47 Pre-Soup Groceries
04:26 Zucchini Soup
14:30 Roasted Tomato
21:27 Bread
24:36 Butternut Squash
33:02 Roasted Garlic
41:33 Chicken and Black Eyed Pea
47:11 Chicken and Gnocchi

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31 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing your budget friendly soups I love veggies so I will definitely try them ❤❤❤ hope you feel better soon

  2. All the soups look amazing, but I think I want to try making homemade gnocchi for that chicken gnocchi soup. I'll have to watch that recipe about 20 times to get the gnocchi made.🤞Thanks Lisa. Love from Texas ❤

  3. Soups all looked so good! Tomato soup is one I really want to try, mainly because you roasted them in oven! Looked delicious! Thanks!

  4. Another great video. Thank you for sharing soup recipes. I love soup also. I'm glad you are feeling better. Blessings 😊

  5. Onions 🧅 are very good for a 🤧head cold, especially if you add marjoram or oregano. Or you can just add an Italian herbs mix.🍝 Another option is a hot curry, or chilli🌶🌶. That can really blast your sinuses clean.

  6. Wrong measuring cup for liquid ingredients!! Please don't use a dry measuring cup for your liquid ingredients. Error!!!

  7. If you want to add cheap protein, blended cottage cheese is a great option in many of these recipes.

  8. Thank you for another long video Lisa! Now I can disassociate for a whole hour, AND get some soup inspo 😅

  9. Lisa, Miso is supposed to be a natural antibiotic, so I add it to soup when I start feeling sick – it works! I make stock from those veg scraps (like you taught us) or from the last of a rotissierre chicken. I make an Asian style soup with lots of veggies, cabbage and noodles. It is good hot or cold (my preference here in FL) P.S. I grew up in Wake County and I miss the bargains at Food Lion!

  10. Lisa, they all looked good. I think I would like the blackeyed pea one. Your videos are never too long I could watch you all day long. 🙂 Hope you are feeling much better. Thanks so much for sharing your soup recipes. You guys take care!!!

  11. I cut up part of a Cabbage, added Carrots, Onions, Water, a chicken bullion cube, and fried pieces of a Turkey Sausage and made soup. 3 portions and I have one left. Not a pretty soup but healthy.

  12. Great video as usual Lisa. Love the long ones. I would love to try that gnocchi. Not much of a cook, but I do think I’m going to try that one. It looked amazing and I am one day going to bake some of that bread you make. I can almost smell it.Nothing smells as good as fresh baked bread. Til next time, take care!

  13. My family makes Sad Vegetable Soup. Its basically a round up of the sad veggies you have lurking in the fridge in the last days before grocery shopping. Its also great for using the forgotten veggies that you find that look too sad to use as straight veggies but are not quite bad enough to throw away.

    Start with something oniony, any onions or leeks or even scallions. Fry till soft then add the harder veggies and fry a bit more. Then add your seasonings and the rest of the veggies and liquid. Usually water and some bouillon powder. Cook till tender. If you have it you can add lentils or barley.

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