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Where does this soup offered on the table?
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A soup plate or bowl is typically placed on an underplate with soup served in it. place the soup spoon on the outside right side of the dinner knife. the soup spoon is left in the soup plateafter use.

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Senate Bean Soup is a traditional soup served in the United States Senate dining room. It is a simple dish consisting of navy beans ham hocks and vegetables simmered together in water.

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Navy beans, ham hocks, and onions are used to make United States Senate Bean Soup, also known as Senate Bean Soup. It is offered every day in the dining room of the US Senate, according to a custom that dates back to the early 20th century. The original recipe includes mashed potatoes, celery, garlic, and parsley.
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The 'senate bean soup' is a soup that is commonly served at the dining room of the US Senate. The main ingredients are navy beans, ham hocks, and onions.
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U.S. Senate Bean Soup, or simply Senate Bean Soup, is a soup made with dark blue beans, ham, and onions. It is served in the U.S. Senate Dining Room every day in a tradition that dates back to the early 20th century. The original version included celery, garlic, parsley and possibly mashed potatoes. According to the Senate website, "Bean soup is on the Senate restaurant menu every day. There are several stories about the origin of this mandate, but none are confirmed." On September 14, 1943, due to rationing caused by World War II, the Senate kitchen did not have enough beans to serve soup. The next day the Washington Times-Herald reported it missing. In a speech on the Senate floor in 1988, Bob Dole recounted the response to the crisis: "Somehow more beans were found the next day, and plates of bean soup have been spilling nonstop ever since."
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Soup made with navy beans , ham hocks, and onion. It is servred in  the dinning room of the US sents everyday in tradition that dates back to the early centure.
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Senate Bean Soup is a soup that has been served in the United States Senate dining room since the early 20th century. It is made with navy beans, ham hocks, and vegetables.
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Senate Bean Soup is a traditional dish served in the United States Senate dining room. It is a thick soup made with navy beans, ham hocks, vegetables, and spices. It is usually served with a dollop of sour cream on top. The soup is offered on the table in the Senate dining room on a daily basis.
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Senate Bean Soup is a traditional soup served in the United States  Senate cafeteria. It consists of navy beans , vegetables and sometimes ham or bacon.
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United States Senate Bean Soup or simply Senate bean soup is a soup made with navy beans, ham hocks, and onion. It is served in the dining room of the United States Senate every day, in a tradition that dates back to the early 20th century.
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United States Senate Bean Soup, also known as Senate Bean Soup. It is offered every day in the dining room of the US Senate, according to a custom that dates back to the early 20th century. The original recipe includes mashed potatoes, celery, garlic, and parsley.
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