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Easy Potato Kielbasa Soup

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The very first food blog post I ever wrote was an Easy Potato Soup in the Crockpot  and, as of today, with 256,602 views, it's hard hard to beat with another potato soup recipe but LET ME TELL YOU. This one I made a few nights ago, and yes, it's summer, and in the triple digits (to be fair, it was on a day that it did rain a little bit), but it was soooo FLAVORFUL.  Like if Guy Fieri could try this recipe, I know he would have so many descriptive words:) This recipe was pulled from Momy Cooks and it was for a Cozy Potato Kielbasa Soup recipe. This was more than just a comfort food. I was SHOCKED with how flavorful this was. The celery seed was actually the perfect addition and that stood out the most to me. I love using Turkey Kielbasa as a healthier option and I typically use a broth that is low or reduced sodium. You can make this soup on a rainy, winter day, or like I did, in the summer with the A/C on inside the house. It looks like a lot of work but this one was SO worth

Easy Crockpot Baked Potato Soup

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I love potato soup, and pretty much anything that goes in the crockpot, because both Kevin and I work full-time and Jace is at school and an after school program until 5 or so. Because I work from home, crockpot recipes are super easy and convenient.  I have made baked potato soup recipes before and, in fact, my first food blog ever was a potato soup recipe and, to this day, is my most read food blog post. The last two I have made had required me to put the potatoes in a blender and both turned it more into a runny soup. I have to say though, even though it was an actual soup without chunky potatoes, it was really creamy and full of flavor. You can blend the potatoes to make them as creamy as you would like! This recipe was made by Food Folks and Fun and can be found HERE .  You can find my previous posts here: Easy Potato Soup in the Crockpot Easy Potato Soup in the Slow Cooker Crockpot Potato Soup Recipe Ingredients: 1 tbsp onion powder 7-8 medium potatoes, diced into cubes 12oz chic