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What's More Comforting Than Soup Or Cookies? When The Holiday Season Is Here And It Starts To Get Chilly, Nothing!

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[12 Tomatoes]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Your Recipe Of The Day [Creamy Slow Cooker Chicken Soup]( Creamy Slow Cooker Chicken Soup Chicken noodle soup is America’s sweetheart as far as recipes go, but what if we were to tell you that the traditional classic takes a back seat to this creamy chicken soup? Oh, we’re going there: instead of a thin broth – which there’s nothing wrong with – we made a roux-based, thick, creamy soup that will absolutely warm you up and keep you full long after you’ve left the table. [Click HERE for the full recipe and directions!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out Today’s Top Video [Spicy Buffalo Chicken Chowder]( Spicy Buffalo Chicken Chowder Buffalo wings. Is there anything else more quintessentially American? (Well, probably, but that doesn’t matter at the moment.) At least when it comes to game time there’s not much else we’d put above our love for buffalo chicken wings. So much so, in fact, that we’re always looking for new ways to incorporate the flavor and essence of the classic bar food into other areas of our life, outside of the big game. [Click HERE to watch, and then make it!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Our Top Posts Of The Day! See what people are craving on our Facebook page! [[4 Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies - Bring on the holiday baking!] 4 Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies - Bring on the holiday baking!]( See what people are craving on our Pinterest board! [[Ok, it’s always cookie season in our household!] Ok, it’s always cookie season in our household!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Facebook] Our Facebook Page]( [[Pinterest] Our Pinterest Board]( You’re receiving this email because you subscribed to the very tasty 12 Tomatoes newsletter. Every so often, we send you delicious recipes to help spice up your life, along with the occassional special offer that we know you’ll love. However, you can [unsubscribe]( at any point if you've come to the realization that cooking just isn’t for you, and therefore you have no use for recipes. Or, whatever reason you may have. We’ll be sorry to see you go though. To ensure delivery to your inbox, add mail@12Tomatoes.com to your address book/contacts. 12 Tomatoes: One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98101-4107

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