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Eggs have a large number of uses in many types of recipes, both sweet and savory, including baked goods. Eggs on their own can be whipped, fried, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, pickled and deviled (stuffed). Added to cooked or baked goods eggs are indispensable in everyday cooking.

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Crockpot Black Bean Veggie Chili

Crockpot Black Bean Veggie Chili recipe

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Tortilla Veggie Soup

Mexican style chicken tortilla soup that's packed full of beans, veggies and chicken for a filling dinner.

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