With the weather getting chillier, we thought it would be the perfect time to launch "Soup Week" to bring you some amazing ideas the next time you whip up a big batch.
We'll be sharing hacks, shoppables, recipes, staff tips, and shortcut dinners to name a few.
Each time we publish a new article this week, we'll add it below so you can find everything soup-related in one convenient place.
- Soup Week: 10 Crockpot Soup Recipes That Practically Make Themselves by Kosher.com Staff
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Soup Week: 3 Delicious Ways To Use Leftover Chicken Soup by Kosher.com Staff
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Soup Week: Soups You Can Make In One Hour After Work by Kosher.com Staff

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Soup Week: Mason Jar Soups Make The Perfect Gift by Sara and Yossi Goldstein
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Soup Week: Make A Gefen Noodle Soup Bar For Dinner (Easiest Dinner Ever!) by Rachel Kor
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Soup Week: Our Staff's Tips For The BEST Chicken Soup Ever! by Kosher.com Staff
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Soup Week: Our 18 Most Popular Soups of All Time by Kosher.com Staff
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Soup Week: 7 Ingredients For A More Flavorful Soup by Rachel Kor
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Soup Week: Shailahs on Soup by OU Kosher
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Soup Week: Soup for Babies and Toddlers (Tips, Recipes, and More!) by Kosher.com Staff
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Soup Week: Our Top 5 Best Soup Jars For On-The-Go by Kosher.com Staff










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