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[[Carve a Turkey|Carve a turkey]] and set aside the turkey bones. Turkey bones that appear to be void of any [[Roast a Turkey|turkey,]] when used to make soup, like a miracle seem to find the remaining turkey that cannot be seen, and fill the soup with pieces of meat that can make another meal. | [[Carve a Turkey|Carve a turkey]] and set aside the turkey bones. Turkey bones that appear to be void of any [[Roast a Turkey|turkey,]] when used to make soup, like a miracle seem to find the remaining turkey that cannot be seen, and fill the soup with pieces of meat that can make another meal. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#Use a large [[Use a Crockpot for an Easy One Pot Soup Dinner|crockpot]]. Pour in two cans of turkey broth or chicken broth along with a package of frozen vegetables for soup; these can be found in the freezer department of any food market. Add a can of of sliced [[Cook with Mushrooms|mushrooms]] along with the liquid. | #Use a large [[Use a Crockpot for an Easy One Pot Soup Dinner|crockpot]]. Pour in two cans of turkey broth or chicken broth along with a package of frozen vegetables for soup; these can be found in the freezer department of any food market. Add a can of of sliced [[Cook with Mushrooms|mushrooms]] along with the liquid. |