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question:Not a lot of time for dinner? We got you covered. This Seven Can Chicken soup comes together in literally no time at all . . . and the awesome thing is that you can use pantry ingredients to make this easy meal! Taco Soup is the one of the best soups ever. Well, at least I think so. You can make this soup out of everything in your pantry. No freezer or fridge items needed! Now this Taco Soup comes together in a matter of minutes! I can’t think of one person who couldn’t use a fast meal! If you don’t like all the ingredients it is very easy to switch them out. You can use any kind of beans that you like. If you don’t like corn, you don’t have to add it – just add another can of tomatoes. You can use cooked chicken instead of canned and you can use red enchilada sauce instead of green if you want. Make it how YOU like it! One thing I love about this 7 Can Taco Soup is that you can make it in your stock pot, slow cooker or pressure cooker. Take all the canned ingredients and spices and dump them in the stock pot. Turn on your stove to medium high heat and cook until all the soup is heated through. Take the canned ingredients and spices and put them in the slow cooker. Put the lid on, and cook on low 2-3 hours. You can cook it longer if you need to. Add all of the ingredients into your Instant Pot and put the lid on. Make sure your knob is on sealing, then push manual. Make the timer go up to 4 minutes. When it pressurizes and the timer is done, switch your knob to venting or quick release. You CANNOT beat 4 minutes. You just can’t! I love my Instant Pot. The Taco Soup can be made into a freezer meal very easily! Just just have to dump all the ingredients into a freezer zip lock bag and freeze it! I’ll give you a hint: Use a plastic water pitcher from the dollar tree! Especially if you want it to freeze more of a round shape to fit it back into your Instant Pot when frozen. Now the thing that makes taco soup delicious is the toppings! Some of my favorite toppings are sour cream, tomatoes, tortilla chips, avocado, green onions, and of course cheese! Add all ingredients into your Instant Pot. Close the lid and make sure the knob is on sealing, NOT venting. Push the manual button, and set the timer for 4 minutes. Once the timer is done counting down, you can turn your knob to venting. In the Youtube Video, I didn't use all the spices - I only used the taco seasoning and salt and pepper. Either way you make it, it will taste delicious! Please note that it does take about 10 minutes to come to pressure! What changes would I do if I'd rather use frozen (or fresh) boneless skinless chicken breast instead of canned chicken, please? Thank you! The first time I made this I cooked frozen tenderloins in the chicken broth for about 6 minutes before adding everything else and cooking for the 4 minutes in the recipe. Hope this helps! I have the same question as, June G. So delicious, I got lots of compliments of this, and super easy!!! What size can of chicken and enchilada sauce? I assume 15 oz can for the other items? If you scroll down in the post you will see the detailed recipe. It has all the sizes of cans. Can I double this recipe for my 8 quart IP? I made your recipe as is and it is scrumptious! Now I want to make more of it at one time. :-) Thank You! How can I modify the 7 Can Taco Soup recipe to use frozen or fresh boneless skinless chicken breasts instead of canned chicken?
answer:To modify the 7 Can Taco Soup recipe to use frozen or fresh boneless skinless chicken breasts instead of canned chicken, you can follow these steps: 1. Start by thawing the frozen chicken breasts if using. 2. Cut the chicken breasts into small, bite-sized pieces. 3. In your stock pot, slow cooker, or pressure cooker, add the chicken pieces along with the rest of the canned ingredients and spices as mentioned in the recipe. 4. Adjust the cooking time accordingly. For the stock pot, cook on medium-high heat until the chicken is cooked through. For the slow cooker, cook on low for 2-3 hours or longer if needed. For the pressure cooker, set the timer for 4 minutes and follow the instructions for cooking chicken. 5. Once the chicken is cooked through and the soup is heated, it is ready to serve. By using fresh or frozen chicken breasts instead of canned chicken, you will have a slightly different texture and flavor, but it will still be delicious. Enjoy your homemade 7 Can Taco Soup!
question:Note all locations now in modern day France from the following - The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War,[a] often referred to in France as the War of 1870, was a conflict between the Second French Empire (later the Third French Republic) and the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia. Lasting from 19 July 1870 to 28 January 1871, the conflict was caused primarily by France's determination to restore its dominant position in continental Europe, which it had lost following Prussia's crushing victory over Austria in 1866.[10] According to some historians, Prussian chancellor Otto von Bismarck deliberately provoked the French into declaring war on Prussia in order to draw four independent southern German states—Baden, Württemberg, Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt—to join the North German Confederation; other historians contend that Bismarck exploited the circumstances as they unfolded. None, however, dispute that Bismarck likely recognized the potential for new German alliances, given the situation as a whole.[11] France mobilised its army on 15 July 1870, leading the North German Confederation to respond with its own mobilisation later that day. On 16 July 1870, the French parliament voted to declare war on Prussia; France invaded German territory on 2 August. The German coalition mobilised its troops much more effectively than the French and invaded northeastern France on 4 August. German forces were superior in numbers, training, and leadership and made more effective use of modern technology, particularly railways and artillery. A series of swift Prussian and German victories in eastern France, culminating in the Siege of Metz and the Battle of Sedan, saw French Emperor Napoleon III captured and the army of the Second Empire decisively defeated; the Government of National Defence declared the Third French Republic in Paris on 4 September and continued the war for another five months. German forces fought and defeated new French armies in northern France, besieging the capital of Paris for over four months, before it fell on 28 January 1871, effectively ending the war. In the waning days of the war, with German victory all but assured, the German states proclaimed their union as the German Empire under the Prussian king Wilhelm I and Chancellor Bismarck; with the notable exception of Austria, the vast majority of Germans were united under a nation-state for the first time in history. Following an armistice with France, the Treaty of Frankfurt was signed on 10 May 1871, giving Germany billions of francs in war indemnity, as well as most of Alsace and parts of Lorraine, which became the Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen). The war had a lasting impact on Europe. By hastening the process of German unification, it significantly altered the balance of power on the continent; with the new German nation state supplanting France as the dominant European land power. Bismarck maintained great authority in international affairs for two decades, developing a reputation for adept and pragmatic diplomacy that raised Germany's global stature and influence. In France, it brought a final end to imperial rule and began the first lasting republican government. Resentment over France's defeat triggered a revolutionary uprising called the Paris Commune, which managed to seize and hold power for two months before its bloody suppression; the event would influence the politics and policies of the Third Republic. Assistant: These are all the locations occupied by German forces by the end of January 1871, in the final stages of the Franco-German War. These included the areas of Alsace and Lorraine in northeastern France, which would be ceded from France to Germany in the Treaty of Frankfurt later that year. There were also specific battles related to these locations in the Franco-Prussian War, or Franco-German War, which was a conflict between the Second French Empire and the Prussian-led German confederation. This war lasted from 1870 to 1871, and resulted in a decisive defeat of French forces, the proclamation of the German Empire, and the formation of the Third French Republic. The conflict was caused in large part by France's determination to restore its dominant position in Europe, which had been lost following Prussia's crushing victory over Austria in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. Human: This is a poor response, Assistant. I wish to have a list of all locations now within modern-day France. e.g. Paris, Lyon or Marsaille. I wish you to ignore all the locations such as Frankfurt, Munich or Dortmund. Please try again.
answer:I apologize for the previous response, Human. Here is a list of all locations within modern-day France that were involved in the Franco-German War of 1870-1871: 1. Paris 2. Lyon 3. Marseille 4. Strasbourg 5. Metz 6. Nancy 7. Belfort 8. Sedan 9. Toul 10. Verdun 11. Colmar 12. Mulhouse 13. Thionville 14. Reims 15. Toulon 16. Le Havre 17. Brest 18. Lille 19. Nantes 20. Rouen
question:NotennName sex carnRoss male yesnJack male yesnLynn femalenLisa female yesn what is the content above?
answer:The content above is a list of names and their corresponding sex and whether or not they own a car. The names are Ross, Jack, Lynn, and Lisa. Ross and Jack are both male and own a car, while Lynn is female and does not own a car. Lisa is also female, but she owns a car.
question:NotennName sex carnRoss male yesnJack male yesnLynn femalenLisa female yesn Who has no car and why?
answer:From the information you've provided, it appears that Lynn and Lisa are the only individuals listed as female. Lynn does not have a car listed next to her name, unlike the others. However, the reason why Lynn does not have a car is not provided in the information you've given. It could be due to a variety of reasons such as personal choice, financial reasons, environmental concerns, or she might prefer other modes of transportation. Without additional context or information, it's impossible to determine the exact reason.